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Wisdom Teeth Removal: What to Expect

Are problematic or painful wisdom teeth impacting your smile and quality of life? If you need to have these third teeth extracted, you’re in excellent hands here at Covenant Dental. With our cutting-edge technology, modern techniques, sedation dentistry options, and compassionate care, you can count on us for the best possible patient experience. Contact our Fort Worth practice to get started today!

Why would you need to have your wisdom teeth extracted?

The wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are your last set of permanent teeth to emerge, usually between the ages of 17 and 25. For some people, these molars never cause trouble, but many others have no room in their jaws to accommodate them, resulting in them becoming impacted or trapped in the jaw. This can lead to complications, including pain, infection, crowding, and cysts. Your wisdom teeth may emerge at an angle, leading to damage to the neighboring teeth. These hard-to-reach molars can be challenging to clean effectively, making them prone to developing cavities or infections.

At Covenant Dental, we typically recommend the extraction of problematic wisdom teeth to safeguard your oral health. We may also recommend extraction if your third molars have the potential to cause future complications.

When is the best time to remove wisdom teeth?

The ideal time to remove wisdom teeth is typically during the late teens to early twenties, before the roots are fully developed. At this stage, the teeth are easier to remove, and healing is often quicker and more predictable. Early evaluation allows us to monitor development and recommend timely treatment to avoid future complications.

What can you expect?

We will start by gently numbing the area with a local anesthetic for your comfort and administer nitrous oxide or oral sedation, if needed, to help you feel calm and relaxed during treatment. Once you are comfortable and ready, we will gently remove the problematic teeth with minimal pain or discomfort. Most of our patients describe their experience as smooth and stress-free.

After extracting your wisdom teeth, we will ask you to bite down gently on gauze pads to help control the bleeding. This also encourages a blood clot to form in the empty socket, which helps promote healing. Make sure you follow our post-extraction instructions to prevent complications and take pain-relief medication as needed to alleviate any discomfort.

It’s important to avoid drinking through a straw, spitting, or smoking in the days following extraction to prevent the accidental dislodging of the clot forming in the socket. Otherwise, you may develop a painful complication known as dry socket, which requires in-office treatment. If you have any questions or concerns in the days following extraction, make sure to contact our office for guidance.

Wisdom teeth removal in Fort Worth, TX

If you have painful or problematic wisdom teeth, contact Covenant Dental to schedule a consultation. Our patient-centered team may recommend wisdom teeth extraction to prevent complications and restore your healthy, pain-free smile. Call us at 817-204-6686 to schedule your appointment, or visit our online booking portal to choose the best time for you.

Where are we located?

Covenant Dental Dentist Office Exterior in Fort Worth, TX

Covenant Dental

512 W Bonds Ranch Road, Suite 100
Fort Worth, TX 76131

Hours

Monday: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Tuesday: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Wednesday: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Thursday: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Phone

817-204-6686

Email

[email protected]