Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last teeth located at the end of the dental arch. When they emerge, wisdom teeth often cause pain and discomfort, which is why extraction is usually recommended. So, when should you have your wisdom teeth removed and how does the extraction process work? Follow the article below to find out!
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Why should wisdom teeth be removed
What is a wisdom tooth?
Wisdom teeth are the third molars, located at the very end of each dental arch. According to MouthHealthy from the American Dental Association (ADA), wisdom teeth usually emerge between the ages of 17 and 25, when the other teeth have already settled.
Due to the limited space at the back of the jaw, wisdom teeth often grow misaligned, impacted, or crowded with other teeth. This can cause pain and lead to various oral health complications.
Since wisdom teeth do not play an essential role in chewing or aesthetics, their removal is often recommended by dentists to prevent long-term issues.

Should you have your wisdom teeth removed?
Wisdom teeth cause many inconveniences and potential risks, so their removal is necessary in many cases. Below are common scenarios where dentists often recommend wisdom tooth extraction:
- Misaligned or impacted wisdom teeth: Misaligned wisdom teeth can cause dangerous complications, making it difficult to maintain oral hygiene, providing an environment for bacteria to thrive, and leading to gingivitis or abscesses. Additionally, they can press against adjacent teeth, causing pain and damaging nearby teeth.
- Wisdom teeth causing pain and inflammation: If wisdom teeth cause prolonged pain, swelling, or gum inflammation, you should visit a dentist for an examination and consultation.
- Wisdom teeth affecting chewing function: Misaligned wisdom teeth may interfere with jaw closure, making chewing difficult.
Standard wisdom tooth extraction procedure at Herident
At Herident Dental Clinic, the wisdom tooth extraction process follows strict medical standards to ensure safety, effectiveness, and minimal risk for patients.
Step 1: Examination and initial diagnosis
The procedure begins with a general oral health check. The dentist examines the patient’s mouth, reviews medical history, and discusses current dental concerns.
This step helps the dentist assess the position of the wisdom teeth and their potential impact on surrounding teeth, gums, and jawbone.
Step 2: Pre-surgery X-ray imaging
To assess the position, growth direction, and complexity of the wisdom tooth, patients will undergo a detailed X-ray scan. The X-ray results allow the dentist to evaluate tooth structure accurately and identify risk factors before extraction.
This is a critical step to ensure safety and reduce possible complications during the procedure.
Step 3: Surgical extraction planning
After reviewing the X-ray and thoroughly evaluating the wisdom tooth condition, the dentist will create a detailed plan for the extraction. Each case has its own treatment approach depending on the difficulty and condition of the tooth. The plan includes the method of extraction, techniques to be used, and measures for pain relief and complication prevention.

Step 4: Signing consent form before extraction
Before the wisdom tooth extraction, the dentist will provide a detailed explanation of the procedure, including potential benefits and risks, as well as post-extraction care instructions to ensure the patient is fully informed.
Afterward, the patient will sign a consent form agreeing to the wisdom tooth extraction plan, confirming that both parties clearly understand the steps and commitments involved in the treatment process.
Step 5: Blood pressure check and pre-surgery checklist
Pre-extraction health checks are essential to ensure patient safety. The dentist will measure blood pressure and perform necessary health assessments to confirm the patient is fit for the minor surgical procedure.
This health screening process ensures the patient can undergo the extraction safely and helps avoid potential risks.

Step 6: Performing the wisdom tooth extraction
The final step is the actual extraction process. Before starting, the patient will undergo antiseptic cleaning and receive local anesthesia to minimize pain. With the support of modern equipment, the dentist will use specialized techniques to safely extract the wisdom tooth, avoiding damage to the gums and surrounding teeth.
In cases where the tooth is impacted or misaligned, the dentist will apply specific methods to remove the tooth as effectively as possible.

Why you should have your wisdom teeth removed at Herident Dental Clinic
Highly skilled team of dentists
Herident Dental Clinic is home to a team of highly qualified dentists, professionally trained in Odonto-Stomatology at top medical institutions such as Hanoi Medical University. The dentists here have years of experience in wisdom tooth extraction, especially in handling complex cases like misaligned, impacted, or complicated wisdom teeth.
With exceptional skill and dedication, Herident’s dentists not only perform extractions safely but also ensure minimal pain and discomfort for patients.
Modern infrastructure and advanced technology
Herident is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including advanced technologies like digital X-ray machines, allowing dentists to easily determine the position and growth direction of wisdom teeth.
The clinic features a spacious, well-organized layout, an absolutely sterile environment, and high-quality dental instruments. This ensures a safe and hygienic treatment setting, providing maximum peace of mind for patients.

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Safe and Effective Wisdom Tooth Extraction Process
The wisdom tooth extraction procedure at Herident strictly follows medical standards. After the extraction, the dentist will provide detailed instructions on how to care for the wound, helping it heal quickly and minimizing complications.
Dedicated service
Herident prioritizes patient experience, from pre-extraction consultation to post-operative care. Every step is clearly explained, helping patients feel informed and reassured during treatment.
The team of dentists and staff is always ready to support patients 24/7, ensuring comfort and peace of mind throughout the treatment process.
What to pay attention to after wisdom tooth extraction?
Proper post-extraction care helps the wound heal faster and prevents complications.
Diet
- First day: Eat soft, liquid, easy-to-swallow foods like porridge, soup, and yogurt to avoid irritating the wound.
- Following days: Gradually add soft, easy-to-chew foods like soft bread and mashed fruit.
- Avoid: Hard, chewy, hot, spicy foods; carbonated drinks and alcohol.
Proper oral hygiene
- No vigorous rinsing in the first 24 hours: Strong rinsing can dislodge the blood clot at the extraction site, leading to bleeding and infection.
- Use saline solution: After 24 hours, gently rinse with warm saline water to reduce the risk of infection.
- Brush carefully: Maintain oral hygiene but avoid brushing the extraction area to prevent irritation.
Monitor your health condition
- Watch for unusual signs: If you experience persistent swelling, pain, fever, prolonged bleeding, or bad odor, visit the dentist immediately.
- Follow up appointments: Re-examinations allow the dentist to check the healing progress and promptly address any issues.
These precautions help protect the extraction site, promote fast healing, and minimize post-extraction complications.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can wisdom tooth extraction cause complications?
Wisdom tooth extraction is a common dental procedure, but since wisdom teeth are located in hard-to-reach areas near nerves, it may lead to certain risks such as infection, swelling, or bleeding. However, when performed at a reputable dental clinic by experienced dentists, the procedure becomes significantly safer.
When can you eat after wisdom tooth extraction?
After wisdom tooth extraction, you can eat a few hours later once the numbness wears off. However, during the first 24 hours, you should eat soft, cool or slightly warm foods like porridge, soup, or yogurt to avoid irritating the wound and causing pain. After 1–2 days, as the wound stabilizes, you can gradually return to your normal diet.
What should you avoid eating after extraction?
After a wisdom tooth extraction, avoid hard, chewy, or crunchy foods, as they can injure the wound and prolong healing.
Additionally, avoid hot, spicy, and sour foods, as well as alcoholic and caffeinated beverages, which may slow the healing process and irritate the oral mucosa.
Is it advisable to remove 2 to 4 wisdom teeth at once?
Whether to extract multiple wisdom teeth at once depends on your health condition and the dentist's evaluation. If both wisdom teeth are impacted or misaligned without complex inflammation, the dentist may recommend extracting them simultaneously. However, removing multiple teeth at once may cause more swelling and discomfort. Therefore, it’s best to consult your dentist for the most suitable approach.
We hope this article has helped you better understand the wisdom tooth extraction procedure according to medical standards, as well as how to care for your oral health after extraction for the best recovery results. If you have any questions or need detailed consultation, contact Herident Dental Clinic at 1900.5089 to receive immediate advice from Odonto-Stomatology doctors at Hanoi Medical University!
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