Wisdom Teeth Extractions
Wisdom teeth extractions involve safely removing impacted or problematic third molars. These teeth often cause pain, crowding, or infections if left untreated, and extraction helps maintain overall oral health and comfort.
Services Included in Wisdom Teeth Extractions:
Surgical Removal –
Expert extraction of impacted, partially erupted, or misaligned wisdom teeth.
Pain Management –
Safe anesthesia options to ensure a comfortable procedure.
Post-Extraction Care –
Guidance and follow-up to promote proper healing and recovery.
Prevention of Future Issues –
Reduces risk of crowding, decay, or gum infection caused by wisdom teeth.
Key Benefits of Wisdom Teeth Extractions:
Relieves Pain & Discomfort
Eliminates pressure and inflammation caused by impacted teeth.
Prevents Infection
Reduces risk of decay or gum disease.
Protects Other Teeth
Prevents misalignment or crowding of adjacent teeth.
Supports Overall Oral Health
Maintains long-term dental function and hygiene.
How Wisdom Teeth Extractions Work:
After evaluation, the oral surgeon determines the best extraction method. Using advanced surgical techniques and anesthesia, the problematic teeth are removed safely, followed by detailed post-operative instructions to ensure smooth recovery.
Why Choose Us
Why Choose Wisdom Teeth Extractions with Us?
At Madison Square Dental TX, our skilled oral surgeons provide safe, precise extractions with patient comfort as a priority. We guide you through every step to ensure proper healing and minimal discomfort.
What Sets Us Apart:
Experienced oral surgeons specialized in extractions
Advanced surgical techniques for safe removal
Patient-focused care and comfort
Comprehensive post-operative guidance
FAQ – Wisdom Teeth Extractions
Is the extraction procedure painful?
No, anesthesia ensures a comfortable and pain-free experience.
How long is recovery after wisdom teeth removal?
Usually a few days to a week, depending on complexity.
Can all wisdom teeth be removed at once?
Often yes, but the dentist evaluates the best approach per case.
Are extractions necessary if wisdom teeth aren’t causing pain?
Sometimes, to prevent future crowding, infection, or other complications.
