Wisdom Tooth Surgery in Seremban

Expert wisdom tooth surgery in Seremban for impacted third molars causing pain, swelling, or crowding.

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What Is Impacted 3rd Molar Surgery?

Our wisdom tooth surgery in Seremban helps remove impacted third molars safely to relieve pain, swelling, and crowding. Wisdom teeth that don't have enough room to emerge properly become impacted — stuck in the gum or jawbone, causing infection and damage to neighbouring teeth.

Our dentists perform safe surgical extraction under local anesthesia, with clear aftercare instructions to ensure a smooth recovery.

When You Might Need This

  • Pain or swelling at the back of the mouth
  • Repeated gum infections around the wisdom tooth
  • Teeth crowding caused by emerging wisdom teeth
  • Wisdom tooth growing at an angle

Treatment Process

1

X-Ray Assessment & Surgical Planning

We take X-rays to evaluate the position of the wisdom tooth and plan the surgical approach.

2

Surgical Removal Under Local Anesthesia

The impacted tooth is carefully removed through a minor surgical procedure.

3

Stitching & Aftercare Guidance

The area is stitched and you receive detailed aftercare instructions for a smooth recovery.

Benefits

  • Prevents future dental complications
  • Relieves pain and swelling
  • Protects neighbouring teeth
  • Reduces infection risk

Frequently Asked Questions

3–7 days for initial healing; full healing takes a few weeks. Most patients return to normal activities within a few days.

Yes, local anesthesia keeps you comfortable but awake throughout the procedure.

Soft foods are recommended for the first few days. Avoid hot drinks and using straws.

No. Wisdom teeth only need to be removed if they are impacted, causing pain, infection, or crowding. We assess each case individually with X-rays.

Complications are rare but may include temporary swelling, bruising, or numbness. Our dentists take every precaution to minimise risks.

Most patients take 1–2 days off. Desk work is usually fine the next day, but avoid strenuous physical activity for about a week.

Yes, dissolvable stitches are typically placed after surgery. They dissolve on their own within 7–10 days.

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