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Wisdom Teeth Removal

Removing Wisdom Teeth And Protecting Your Oral Health

Wisdom teeth removal is a common dental procedure that may be recommended when third molars cause pain, infection, crowding, decay, or other oral health concerns.

Wisdom teeth removal is a common dental procedure that involves the extraction of one or more wisdom teeth, which are the final set of molars that typically emerge in a person’s late teens or early twenties. While some people may not experience any issues with their wisdom teeth, others may require removal due to various reasons such as impaction, infection, crowding, or decay. This procedure is typically performed by an oral surgeon or a dentist and is considered a routine outpatient surgery. 

What Is Wisdom Teeth Removal?

Wisdom teeth removal involves a minor surgical process to extract one or more third molars. The procedure is typically performed by an oral surgeon or dentist, depending on the complexity of the case.

Before the procedure, your dentist will review the area and discuss anesthesia options. Once the tooth is removed, the extraction site is cleaned and protected to support healing.

What to Expect During Wisdom Teeth Removal

The process is planned to evaluate your teeth, minimize discomfort, remove the wisdom teeth safely, and support proper healing.

Expect X-Rays

Before the procedure, your dentist may take x-rays to determine the position and condition of the wisdom teeth.

Expect Anesthesia

Depending on the case, local anesthesia, sedation, or general anesthesia may be recommended for patient comfort.

Expect Extraction

The tooth is removed using specialized instruments. If necessary, the dentist may access the tooth through the gum tissue.

Expect Sutures

After the extraction, sutures may be placed to help the gums heal properly and protect the surgical site.

Expect Recovery Instructions

You will receive instructions on how to manage swelling, bleeding, diet, oral hygiene, and activity after treatment.

More Questions?

Our team can answer questions about wisdom tooth removal, recovery, and whether extraction is necessary.

What Are Reasons Why Wisdom Teeth Might Need Removal?

Wisdom teeth are often removed when they create oral health risks or do not have enough room to grow correctly.

Lack of Space

Not enough room in the mouth can cause wisdom teeth to become impacted or painful.

Crowding

Wisdom teeth may push against nearby teeth and create crowding or shifting.

Angle of Growth

Wisdom teeth may grow at an angle and cause discomfort or damage to surrounding teeth.

Decay or Gum Disease

Wisdom teeth can be harder to clean, increasing the risk of cavities and gum issues.

Cysts or Tumors

In rare cases, cysts or tumors may develop around impacted wisdom teeth.

Pain or Infection

Swelling, pressure, or recurring infection may be signs that removal is needed.

What Are Impacted Wisdom Teeth?

Impacted wisdom teeth occur when the teeth do not have enough space to grow properly and become stuck or partially emerged in the gum tissue or jawbone.

 

Common Symptoms

Treatment

What Is Pericoronitis?

Pericoronitis is inflammation of the gum tissue surrounding a partially erupted tooth, most commonly the wisdom teeth. It occurs when bacteria and debris get trapped under the gum flap covering the tooth.

How Can I Prepare for Wisdom Teeth Extractions?

Preparing for wisdom teeth removal can help make the experience smoother and support recovery.

Wisdom Teeth Removal FAQs

No, wisdom teeth cannot grow back once they are removed. The tooth roots are completely extracted, so there is no way for the teeth to regrow.

It is possible to remove all four wisdom teeth at once, but the number of teeth removed at once depends on the patient’s overall health, the complexity of the case, and the dentist’s recommendation.

The procedure itself is typically painless due to the use of anesthesia. However, some discomfort and swelling are common following the procedure. Your dentist will provide you with instructions on how to manage any discomfort.

It is recommended to wait a few hours after the procedure before eating or drinking anything. Soft, cold foods like yogurt, applesauce, and ice cream are typically recommended during the first few days of recovery.

Yes.  At our Reseda dental office we offer wisdom teeth removal to patients from Reseda and the surrounding area.  Contact our office today to schedule an appointment.

 

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