(423) 232-7343 ››
BOOK NOW ››

Wisdom Teeth

Convenient and safe wisdome tooth extractions

comfort & Relief

Wisdom Teeth Removal

At A Plus Dentistry, we prioritize reducing anxiety and discomfort for wisdom tooth extractions. Our practice provides a variety of sedation methods to soothe these worries, with IV Sedation being the most frequently suggested and sought-after option. The placement of an IV ensures that the remainder of the procedure is executed smoothly and comfortably, often without any memory of the surgery. To explore your treatment alternatives, schedule a consultation with A Plus Dentistry today.

Benefits of Wisdom Teeth Extraction

Removing wisdom teeth is often advised by dentists and oral surgeons to prevent dental health issues. Impacted wisdom teeth, stuck beneath the gum, can lead to complications such as pain, abscesses, damage to adjacent molars, and crowding. Even partially erupted wisdom teeth can harm neighboring teeth, causing significant discomfort.

Considering the significant investment in orthodontics for your children, removing wisdom teeth early can safeguard their smile for the future. Delaying this procedure might complicate orthodontic results by affecting the alignment of teeth or causing pain later, disrupting your child's well-being.

FAQs

Why do I need my wisdom teeth removed?

At A Plus Dentistry, we will perform a comprehensive exam of your wisdom teeth including necessary X-rays or 3D imaging to determine any current issues or potential future problems you may have with your wisdom teeth. It is generally recommended to remove wisdom teeth before they cause pain or a problem, as this leads to a more comfortable experience and better outcomes. For this reason, it’s important for teenagers to have their wisdom teeth evaluated.

What can I expect during the procedure?

If wisdom teeth removal is decided to be the best treatment, we will discuss the options for sedation. Nitrous oxide or laughing gas helps with anxiety. However, IV sedation or twilight sleep is a commonly used, safe, and recommended option to undergo the procedure. Patients generally have little memory of the procedure. We use local anesthesia on everyone to ensure patients are comfortable and provide hours of numbness and comfort after the procedure.

What can I expect After the procedure?

The extraction sockets will take about two weeks to heal completely, but most patients are able to go about their normal schedule within a few days. For the first few days after surgery, you may have some swelling in the cheeks and mild discomfort in the jaws. Sometimes stiffness when opening your mouth wide can occur but this resolves with time and as swelling reduces. Using ice packs for the first few days and taking medication prescribed by the surgeon can significantly help with any discomfort.