Wisdom Teeth Extractions at Nova Smiles Dental
- Impacted against adjacent teeth
- Difficult to clean
- Partially erupted
- A source of swelling and pain
- Host to gum disease
Protecting the Rest of Your Smile
Since wisdom teeth develop everyday complications and gum disease, many people wonder why it’s preferred to have them removed rather than treated. The answer is a simple one: because they have a tendency to become infected all over again or make the neighboring teeth susceptible to unnecessary infection.
What to Expect During Surgery
A wisdom tooth removal surgery usually only lasts about an hour. Your appointment may seem much quicker if you’re electing to have sedation to help you relax. Even with an oral sedative or relative analgesic, Dr Jenny will numb the area around your teeth to ensure comfort at all times throughout your procedure.
Oral Surgery Aftercare Instructions
For the first day after wisdom tooth removal, take all medication as prescribed and drink plenty of fluids (just not through a straw). Alternate a cold compress on and off for 10 minutes for the first few hours. After a few days you can move from a soft diet to firmer foods as you feel comfortable.
Rinse your mouth gently with warm salt water a few times per day and after eating to remove any food debris from your extraction sites. If sutures are necessary, they may be dissolvable or we will see you for a short follow-up appointment to have them removed.
Does Your Teen Need Wisdom Tooth Surgery?
Most people have their wisdom teeth removed during their teens and 20s.
Take the Next Step Toward Relief
Is discomfort from wisdom teeth affecting you or your teen? Don’t wait! Schedule a consultation with Dr. Jenny Hong at Nova Smiles Dental today to discuss your options for safe and effective removal.
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* Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.