Removal of four wisdom teeth at one time requires the patient to be in good general health and be able to tolerate the tooth extraction and the various complications during and after the surgery. It is usually not recommended to remove four wisdom teeth at one time to avoid trauma and complications that may jeopardize the patient’s life and health.
Most human wisdom teeth are blocked, the extraction process is more traumatic, and the removal of wisdom teeth may occur intraoperative complications, such as bleeding, fracture of the alveolar process, nerve damage, maxillary sinus traffic, etc., as well as postoperative complications, such as swelling, bleeding, infection, dry socket, etc., so the one-time removal of four wisdom teeth requires that the patient’s general health is in good condition.
It is usually not recommended to remove four wisdom teeth at one time to avoid serious complications that may jeopardize the patient’s life and health.
It is recommended to visit a regular medical institution to receive professional treatment.