The whole process of extracting wisdom teeth that are growing sideways

The whole process of wisdom tooth extraction includes local anesthesia, flap turning, tooth separation and tooth extraction.
Wisdom teeth grow sideways, i.e., they do not erupt normally, causing them to grow sideways; at this time, it is recommended to consult a doctor for the extraction of transverse blocked wisdom teeth in time, to avoid repeated inflammation around the crowns of the wisdom teeth or the symptoms of the neighboring teeth being crooked and broken.
The whole process of wisdom tooth extraction is to firstly apply local anesthesia to avoid pain in extraction; because the transverse blocked teeth are usually not erupted, that is, wrapped in the gums, so after the success of anesthesia, it is necessary to incise the gums of the surgical area and turn the flap in order to expose the wisdom tooth; and finally the wisdom tooth is divided into teeth, which is divided into crowns or roots to be extracted respectively and then suture to stop the bleeding by compression.