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3rd molar surgery

Shree Balaji Maxillofacial Surgery & Dental Care

3rd Molar  Surgery in Moradabad.

3rd molar surgery, commonly known as wisdom tooth removal, is a procedure to remove impacted or problematic wisdom teeth that can cause pain, infection, or damage to surrounding teeth. These teeth often do not have enough space to grow properly, leading to swelling, jaw stiffness, bad breath, and difficulty in chewing. Timely removal is important to prevent complications and maintain oral health. At our clinic in Moradabad, we provide advanced wisdom tooth surgery using modern techniques to ensure a safe procedure, minimal discomfort, and faster recovery.

A Different Approach to 3rd Molar   Surgery 

At Shree Balaji Maxillofacial Surgery & Dental Care in Moradabad, we follow a patient-focused and minimally invasive approach for wisdom tooth removal. Our aim is to ensure a painless experience, precise extraction, and faster healing. Using advanced diagnostic tools and modern surgical techniques, we carefully plan each procedure to reduce discomfort, prevent complications, and promote smooth recovery.

  • Detailed examination and X-ray diagnosis
  • Removal of impacted wisdom teeth
  • Minimally invasive surgical techniques
  • Infection control and pain management
  • Post-surgery care and recovery guidance
  • Advanced equipment and techniques
  • Faster healing and minimal swelling
  • Experienced maxillofacial surgeon
  • Personalized patient care
  • Faster healing and minimal swelling
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It is a procedure to remove impacted or problematic wisdom teeth that may cause pain, infection, or damage to nearby teeth.

Wisdom tooth removal is recommended when there is pain, swelling, infection, decay, or when the tooth is impacted and not growing properly.

The procedure is done under local anesthesia, so you won’t feel pain during surgery. Mild discomfort after the procedure can be managed with medication.

Initial recovery usually takes 2–3 days, while complete healing may take 1–2 weeks depending on the case.

Delaying treatment can lead to infection, swelling, damage to nearby teeth, cyst formation, and severe pain.

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