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Not everyone needs their wisdom teeth removed, but in many cases, these third molars can lead to serious oral health issues. You may need an extraction if:
A quick and comfortable recovery is our priority. Here’s what to expect after your procedure:
If your wisdom teeth are causing pain, swelling, or shifting, or if your dentist identifies potential issues in an exam, removal may be recommended.
We use local anesthesia and sedation options to ensure a comfortable, pain-free experience. You may feel slight pressure but no pain during the procedure.
Most patients recover within 3–7 days. Swelling and discomfort peak within the first 48 hours but improve quickly with proper care.
Stick to soft foods like soup, yogurt, scrambled eggs, and smoothies for the first few days. Avoid spicy, crunchy, or chewy foods that could irritate the area.
Most patients take 1–2 days off to rest. If your job is physically demanding, you may need a few extra days before resuming normal activities.
Leaving problematic wisdom teeth in place can lead to crowding, infections, gum disease, cysts, and damage to neighboring teeth.
The cost varies depending on complexity. We accept all insurance plans and offer flexible payment options to make treatment affordable.
You can choose local anesthesia, oral sedation, or laughing gas to stay comfortable. We will discuss the best option for you during your consultation.
No, once removed, wisdom teeth do not grow back.
Avoid smoking, drinking through straws, or rinsing forcefully for the first few days. Follow all post-op care instructions to reduce risks.