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Wisdom Teeth Removal is a very common treatment to protect your smile. In Amman, many people have jaws that are too small for these extra molars. When they try to grow in, they get “stuck” or push your other teeth out of place. At Dr. Hala Al Yamani Dental Center, we recommend taking them out early. This prevents severe pain and keeps your straight smile safe.
We typically remove wisdom teeth to prevent these serious issues: Painful Infection, Damage to Neighbors, Crowded Teeth, Cyst Formation.
Dr. Hala will first take a digital picture to see exactly where the tooth is hiding. She uses strong Local Anesthesia so you feel zero pain during the visit. Whether you are coming from Abdoun or Sweifieh, the process is quick and gentle. You will be done fast and back to your normal life in Jordan in no time.
Simple Steps: You usually need just 2 visits at our clinic. First, we look at your teeth. Next, we remove the problem.
The Plan: Dr. Hala checks your X-rays to see if your Wisdom Teeth are stuck. We plan the safest way to help you.
Treatment Day: We often remove the tooth on the second visit. You will be ready, relaxed, and safe.
Quick Fix: For a simple removal, it takes just 30 to 60 minutes. You will be surprised how fast it is.
Complex Cases: If the tooth is hidden (Impacted Molar), it might take 45 to 90 minutes. We take our time to be gentle.
Hospital Care: Very rare cases need deep sleep (General Anesthesia) at the hospital. This takes about 2 to 3 hours.
Tell Us: Share your Medical History. We need to know about medicines you take to keep you safe.
Bring Help: If you choose sleep medicine, have a friend drive you home to Abdoun or Mecca Street safely.
Food Rules: If we use sedation, please do not eat or drink for 6 hours before you arrive.
Stop Swelling: Put an ice pack on your cheek for 48 hours. This keeps your face from getting puffy.
Protect The Spot: Do not spit or use a straw! This helps the Blood Clot stay in place so you heal fast.
Soft Foods: Eat cool yogurt or soup. Avoid hot coffee or crunchy chips that might hurt your gums.
Your Health: Do you have allergies? Have you had surgery before?.
Pain Level: Where exactly does your jaw hurt? Is it sharp or dull?.
Comfort Choice: Do you want to be awake with simple numbing, or do you prefer Sedation to relax?.