Wisdom Teeth Extraction

At Super Smiles Dental Center, we provide safe, gentle, and professional wisdom teeth extractions to protect your long-term oral health. Wisdom teeth, also called third molars, often emerge during the late teens or early twenties. In many cases, they can cause discomfort, crowding, or other dental issues if not properly managed.

With advanced techniques and compassionate care, Super Smiles Dental Center makes wisdom teeth removal as smooth and comfortable as possible. Your well-being is our priority, from consultation to recovery.

Why Remove Wisdom Teeth?

  • Impacted teeth (stuck under gums or bone)
  • Crowding or shifting of other teeth
  • Pain, infection, or swelling
  • Cysts or decay around wisdom teeth

What is the procedure like?

First, you will receive anesthesia in order to numb the area being worked on. Some dentists and oral surgeons may also offer nitrous oxide to help you relax or put you to sleep so you do not remember anything about the actual procedure.

If your wisdom teeth have grown in straight, removing them is fairly easy. In this case, you would visit a dentist to have them pulled out using dental tools. Most likely, no surgery would be required. However, if your teeth are impacted, the procedure requires oral surgery. In order to access the actual tooth, the gum tissue covering it will need to be cut open. After numbing the area, a flap will be created in the gum tissue. This allows the dentist or oral surgeon to view the tooth. If muscle or bone is covering it, that will also need to be cut away to provide clear access to the actual tooth. At this point, your dentist may be able to grab the tooth and simply lift it out of the socket. If, however, it does not budge when being wiggled, then the actual tooth will need to be broken into several pieces that can be extracted individually.

Once the tooth has been entirely removed, the area will need to be carefully cleaned. Afterward, the flap of gum tissue can lay flat and be sutured back in place. In order to stop the bleeding, the dentist will place gauze on the area.

How long is wisdom teeth extraction recovery time?

The first 48 hours are critical since this is when you may experience bleeding, pressure, and swelling. After this, it can take a week or two to recover fully. Your actual recovery time will be based on the procedure and whether or not your wisdom teeth extraction was completed with surgery.

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