Wisdom Teeth Surgery
Wisdom Teeth, Removed with Care
Safe, gentle extractions for lasting relief
When wisdom teeth grow improperly, they can cause pain, swelling, infection, or damage to nearby teeth. At Garmen Dental, we offer expert wisdom teeth removal — whether one or all four — using gentle techniques and local anesthesia. Our team ensures the procedure is safe, smooth, and minimally invasive, with a focus on fast recovery and comfort. Say goodbye to pain and protect your long-term oral health.
Why Remove Wisdom Teeth?
Prevent pain and protect your smile
Wisdom teeth can crowd your mouth, shift other teeth, or cause painful infections. Early removal is often recommended to avoid complications. Our procedure helps prevent future issues and gives you peace of mind. With modern technology and compassionate care, we make the process as easy and stress-free as possible. Wisdom teeth surgery today = fewer problems tomorrow.
- Relieves pressure, pain, and swelling
- Prevents infection and dental crowding
- Faster healing with expert care
What to Expect During Surgery
We make every step easy and clear
We begin with a detailed exam and dental X-rays to assess your wisdom teeth. Using local anesthesia and sedation options if needed, we gently extract the teeth — often in under an hour. For impacted teeth, we may make a small incision to remove them safely. Afterward, we guide you with full aftercare instructions for a quick and comfortable recovery. Most patients resume normal activity within a few days.
Don’t Wait Until It Hurts
Take control before complications start
Wisdom teeth don’t have to be painful. Our skilled team is here to make removal easy, fast, and safe. Book your exam today and take the first step toward lasting relief.
FAQs – Wisdom Teeth Surgery
Usually between ages 17–25, or when pain, crowding, or X-rays show concern.
No. It’s done under local anesthesia or sedation, with minimal discomfort.
Most people recover in 3–5 days with proper aftercare.
Not always. We’ll evaluate your case based on position, pain, and risk.
Yes, but start with soft foods and follow our recovery guide.


