When a tooth must come out, the experience should be the calmest part of your week — not the most stressful. Transparent, gentle, and with you in control the whole time.
Nitrous (laughing gas) or oral conscious sedation — for nervous patients, gag reflexes, or longer surgical cases.
CBCT imaging for impacted wisdom teeth. We plan the angle and approach long before you sit in the chair.
Specialised tools (Physics forceps, periotomes) preserve the bone and gums — protecting the site for future implants.
Platelet-rich fibrin from your own blood, on request — faster healing, less swelling, fewer dry sockets.
Custom kit: ice packs, gauze, syringe, antiseptic rinse, soft-food shopping list, and a printed recovery timeline.
A direct line to Dr. Reddy at 24, 48 and 72 hours. Anxious about a swelling? Send a photo.
Most patients are back at work in 24–48 hours. Wisdom teeth take a little longer — usually a long weekend.
Numbing, then a quick, controlled extraction. You'll feel pressure, never pain. Most singles take under 20 minutes.
Bite on gauze for 30 min, ice on cheek 20-on/20-off, paracetamol as needed. Soft cool foods. No straws, no smoking, no spitting.
Mild swelling peaks then fades. Salt-water rinses 4× daily after 24 hours. Most pain is fully gone by day 3.
Stitches (if any) dissolve or are removed. Back to normal eating, exercise resumes. We check in by WhatsApp.
Soft tissue fully closed. If we've discussed a future implant, we'll book your impression appointment now.