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After removal of wisdom teeth how many days I have to stay in hospital Please respond me sir Thank you
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Until n unless your fitness is  compromised you can leave the clinic after the procedure and don't forget to take the contact of clinic or Dr so that you can report them immediately in case you find something unusual. Tq
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There is no requirement for you to be an inpatient in the hospital. It's an outpatient procedure and requires hospitalization only in medically compromised or any other illness or complications which necessarily requires hospital
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Zero days Its very simple procedure don't worry u will be fine absol2and can get back to ur work the very next day.
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No need to stay in hospital after wisdom tooth removal usually.
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No need of any kind of admission as it is a routine chairside procedure.. just a few precautions to be followed. Regards
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Hospitalization not needed
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It's is as normal as any other tooth extraction which requires no hospitalization . Only post operative instructions has to be followed very carefully and u r good to go
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