Wisdom Teeth Removal

Wisdom teeth often cause discomfort when there isn't enough room for them to come through properly. If yours are causing pain, crowding, or repeated infections, removal is a straightforward procedure — and one we do regularly.

Many patients feel nervous about wisdom teeth removal, and that's completely understandable. We'll explain everything step by step, go at your pace, and offer both oral and IV sedation so you can feel relaxed throughout. Our comfort menu — headphones, blankets, and TV — is always available too.

When Wisdom Teeth Should Be Removed

  • Impacted teeth trapped beneath the gum line
  • Partial eruption causing food traps and infection
  • Crowding or shifting of other teeth
  • Recurring wisdom tooth pain, swelling, or infection
  • Cysts or damage to neighboring teeth
  • Preventive removal recommended by your dentist

The Extraction Process

We make wisdom tooth removal as comfortable as possible:

  1. 3D imaging to assess position and plan the procedure
  2. Discussion of sedation options for a comfortable extraction
  3. Gentle extraction with local anesthetic
  4. Detailed aftercare instructions for smooth recovery
  5. Follow-up appointment to check healing

Most patients recover from wisdom tooth extraction within a few days. We provide detailed aftercare instructions and are always available if you have questions during your recovery.

Wisdom Teeth Causing Problems?

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