What is the Procedure for Getting Wisdom Teeth Removed?
A dentist or an oral surgeon can remove wisdom teeth. The surgery starts with the surgeon administering the patient with local anesthesia in the gums. The anesthesia completely blocks any feeling in the gum, making it numb. After the anesthesia has taken effect, the surgeon cuts the gum tissues above the wisdom tooth and removes any jaw bone covering the tooth. The surgeon then splits the tissue which connects the tooth and the bone, and pulls out the wisdom tooth. At times, the surgeon may break down the tooth into small pieces to remove the tooth. After the tooth is extracted, the wound is covered up with stitches and some cotton is kept over the wound to cease the bleeding. The wisdom tooth extraction procedure does not take more than 40 to 45 minutes. Read more on getting wisdom teeth pulled. Is Getting Wisdom Teeth Removed Painful? Getting wisdom teeth removed is not supposed to be a very painful process. Because of the anesthesia, the gums don’t feel a thing. Some pain is caused