Wisdom Tooth Removal
Most people never think about their wisdom teeth until the pain makes it impossible to think about anything else. These third molars, which typically emerge between the ages of 17 and 21, often lack the space they need to come in properly, leading to impaction, infection, and discomfort that can disrupt your daily life. Wisdom tooth removal is one of the most common dental procedures, yet knowing when to act and where to go makes all the difference in your outcome.
At Evergreen Grace Dental, our team has spent over a decade helping patients in Renton, WA, manage wisdom tooth concerns with care and confidence. As a family-owned private practice, we take the time to thoroughly evaluate your mouth, explain your options, and create a plan that puts your comfort and long-term oral health first. Whether your wisdom teeth are just beginning to emerge or have been causing problems for some time, we are here to help you find relief.
Wisdom Tooth Removal
Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars to develop, and for many patients, there simply is not enough room in the jaw for them to erupt fully. When a wisdom tooth is blocked by surrounding teeth or bone, it is considered impacted. According to the American Dental Association, impacted wisdom teeth can lead to pain, infection, cysts, and damage to neighboring teeth if left unaddressed.
Not every wisdom tooth requires removal, but monitoring them is essential. Routine preventive dentistry visits that include X-rays allow our team to monitor the development of your wisdom teeth and catch any problems early, well before they become more serious.
Some patients experience clear symptoms, while others have no discomfort at all. Either way, the position and alignment of your wisdom teeth matter as much as how they feel.
Common signs that wisdom tooth removal may be recommended include:
Even patients who are not experiencing active pain may be advised to have their wisdom teeth removed. Your dentist will examine your mouth and review your X-rays to determine the most appropriate course of action for your situation.
Wisdom Tooth Removal
Before any procedure, we perform a thorough evaluation that includes digital imaging to assess the position, roots, and proximity of your wisdom teeth to surrounding structures. This allows us to plan a precise and efficient removal.
Simple extractions are performed when the tooth has fully emerged and can be removed in one piece. Surgical extractions are needed when the tooth is impacted or has not fully broken through the gum line. In these cases, a small incision is made to access the tooth, and the tooth may be removed in sections.
Anxiety around dental procedures is completely understandable, and we want every patient to feel at ease before, during, and after their appointment. Local anesthesia ensures you remain comfortable throughout the extraction. For patients who want additional support, our sedation dentistry options may help you feel calm and relaxed from start to finish.
Our team is committed to a gentle, patient-centered approach. We take the time to answer your questions and walk you through every step so there are no surprises on the day of your procedure.
Wisdom Tooth Removal
Recovery from wisdom tooth removal typically spans a few days, and most patients return to normal activity within a week. Following post-operative instructions carefully is one of the most important things you can do to support healing and protect your restorative dental health.
Most patients do well following a few straightforward guidelines in the days after their procedure. Stick to soft foods, avoid using straws, keep the extraction site clean with gentle rinsing, and take any prescribed medications as directed. Swelling and mild discomfort are normal and tend to peak within the first 48 hours, then gradually improve.
Contact our office right away if you experience worsening pain after the third day, prolonged bleeding, or signs of infection such as fever or unusual discharge from the site. These may indicate a dry socket or infection that needs prompt attention.
Wisdom tooth removal is a routine procedure, but the care behind it should be anything but ordinary. At Evergreen Grace Dental, our team combines over a decade of clinical experience with a warm, family-centered environment where every patient is treated with the attention they deserve. Led by Dr. Bartolo Espana, our practice is equipped with the tools and the approach to make your experience as smooth and stress-free as possible.
If you are experiencing wisdom tooth pain or have been told it may be time for an evaluation, do not wait for the discomfort to get worse. Reach out to Evergreen Grace Dental today and take the first step toward lasting relief by requesting your consultation.
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