Can you extract two blocked teeth at once?

Clinically it is possible to extract two blocked teeth in one procedure, especially if the two blocked teeth are located on the same side of the tooth, for example, blocked wisdom teeth on the same side of the upper and lower jaw. However, there are many cases where the patient requires the wisdom teeth on both sides of the lower jaw to be extracted, and this is when it is clinically recommended to separate the time, such as when both sides have wisdom teeth on the left and right side that need to be extracted. The left wisdom tooth is extracted first, and the patient is asked to rest for two weeks, and then the right wisdom tooth is extracted, the main reason for doing so is for the convenience of the patient in eating. The main reason for doing this is to facilitate the patient’s eating, because after the extraction, the patient needs to eat with the other side of the tooth, and in two weeks’ time, the wound on the opposite side of the tooth is basically healed, and the patient can eat with the other side.