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Oral Surgery Extractions/Wisdom Teeth

tooth-extractions-metairie-dentist-70001-You’ve probably heard of wisdom teeth extraction, but you might wonder why oral surgeon specialists often recommend removing those last four molars.

Wisdom teeth usually erupt in the late teens or early 20s. Because our modern-day diets are easier on our teeth than the diets of centuries past, these extra molars have become unnecessary for chewing and can actually cause significant problems for your other teeth. Many people simply don’t have enough room in their mouths for four additional teeth, or they experience pain and crowding when the teeth fail to break through the gums fully.

The best solution is often wisdom tooth extraction, and our oral surgery specialists are experts at providing a comfortable, safe extraction process.

Why We Recommend Wisdom Teeth Extraction

If you have already gotten or will be getting your wisdom teeth in, it’s important to call our dental office for a wisdom teeth evaluation. We’ll take x-rays and determine whether your wisdom teeth could cause these problems:

Impacted or unerupted wisdom teeth – When a wisdom tooth doesn’t have room to erupt, it may only partially emerge or never break the surface. If the tooth stays trapped in the jawbone, it can develop a cyst that causes damage and infection to your teeth and bone. A partially erupted wisdom tooth can also attract bacteria, which puts you at risk for infection and gum disease.

Overcrowding – If a wisdom tooth does emerge through the gums, it may erupt at an angle, crowding other teeth and making orthodontics necessary. Overcrowding can also allow bacteria to thrive between crooked or overlapped teeth, putting you at risk for tooth decay and periodontal disease.

If your wisdom teeth grow in correctly and are healthy, keeping them might be fine. But if there’s a chance of future impaction or overcrowding, we may recommend wisdom teeth extraction, even if they aren’t currently causing any symptoms.

If you notice changes in your wisdom teeth or experience new pain, contact our oral surgery office right away to schedule a dental exam. Our oral surgery specialist will explain all your options and help you make the best decision about your overall oral health.

What to Expect with Wisdom Teeth Extraction

Extraction-If wisdom teeth extraction is the best option for you, your procedure will be outpatient, allowing you to go home the same day.

Local anesthesia will ensure that you won’t feel any pain while we work, and you may receive an oral or IV sedative to help you relax during the procedure. The entire process only takes about 90 minutes, depending on whether you have any impacted molars.

After the wisdom teeth extraction, you should expect some soreness and swelling for two to three days. Your oral surgery specialist will give you special instructions to help you heal.

Your comfort and safety are our top priority, and our team is here to answer all your questions. Our oral surgery specialists are highly skilled in wisdom teeth extraction are committed to helping you have the best experience possible.

Contact us to schedule a wisdom teeth evaluation and exam with our oral surgery specialist. We look forward to helping you make the best decisions about your oral health and smile.

Meet Our Doctors:

Dr. Chase Walby - 1

Chase B. Walby DDS
Dentist

Dr. Chase Walby has been with University Dental Associates since 2015.

He is a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and completed his general practice residency at the Dental College of Georgia where ...

Dr. Joseph Fanelli - 1

Joseph Fanelli DMD
Dentist

Dr. Fanelli has been with our practice since 2020. He received his Bachelor of Science degree (with a focus on neuroscience) from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and his Doctor of Medicine in ...

Frequently Asked Questions

Wisdom teeth, those final molars that arrive in your late teens or early 20’s, can cause a variety of problems in your mouth. Even if you never noticed your wisdom teeth erupt, it’s a good idea to visit an oral surgery specialist for a wisdom teeth evaluation.

Wisdom teeth often come in crooked or sideways because there’s simply not enough room in our jaws for four more molars. When this happens, your other teeth may shift, causing you to need orthodontic treatment later on. Crooked wisdom teeth can also damage nearby teeth by causing excessive wear and trapping bacteria.

Even if they don’t erupt, wisdom teeth may cause problems. When there’s not enough room for the molars to come in, they may remain under the gums. These impacted wisdom teeth can cause pain, infection, or misalignment of other teeth. Partially erupted wisdom teeth can also cause an infection.

Signs that you may have problematic wisdom teeth include tooth pain, sensitive or bleeding gums, headache or jaw ache, redness, or infection.

Having your wisdom teeth extracted can help you avoid these complications entirely. Wisdom teeth extraction is a common procedure that oral surgery specialists perform routinely to protect your oral health for the long term.

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