Relieve pain and prevent complications with safe, dentist-supervised wisdom tooth and oral surgery care.

What is Oral Surgery?

Oral surgery includes extractions, wisdom tooth removal, and minor surgical treatments to protect dental health.

Gentle, Safe & Professional Tooth Extractions

At Aeris Dental, we understand that wisdom tooth problems can be painful and stressful. That’s why our dentists offer gentle, precise, and comfortable oral surgery procedures — from simple extractions to complex wisdom tooth removals. Our goal is to make your treatment as smooth and pain-free as possible.

When to Remove a Wisdom Tooth

Wisdom teeth often appear between ages 17 and 25. However, they can cause pain, swelling, or infection when there isn’t enough space to grow properly.
You may need removal if you experience:
✅ Pain or pressure at the back of the mouth
✅ Swelling or gum infection
✅ Food trapping between teeth
✅ Tooth decay or cysts forming around the wisdom tooth

Removing the tooth early can prevent future complications and protect your oral health.

Our Oral Surgery Services

1. Wisdom Tooth Extraction

We perform both simple and surgical extractions using local anesthesia for a safe and comfortable procedure.
✅ Dentist-performed minor surgery
✅ Quick recovery guidance
✅ Pain-free and efficient process


2. Tooth Extractions

If a tooth is badly decayed, fractured, or infected beyond saving, we provide safe extraction and advice for future tooth replacement options like implants or bridges.


3. Minor Oral Surgery

Includes procedures such as exposing hidden teeth, removing cysts, or treating small infections — performed with modern precision tools for safety and comfort.

Why Choose Aeris Dental?

  • Gentle, safe procedures
  • Experienced dentists
  • Comfortable recovery guidance
  • Modern equipment

Treatment Benefits:

  • Wisdom tooth extraction
  • Surgical tooth removal
  • Minor gum/soft tissue surgeries

FAQ:

Is wisdom tooth removal painful? → Done under anesthesia, very comfortable.

How long is recovery? → 3–5 days for most patients.

When should I remove wisdom teeth? → If causing pain, infection, or crowding.

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