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Wisdom teeth removal

There often isn’t enough room in the mouth to accommodate this extra set of molars. Since complications can arise from untreated wisdom teeth, we recommend removing them early.

Why should I get my wisdom teeth removed?

Wisdom teeth emerge much later than the rest of the adult teeth, and they are sometimes impossible to detect without regular dental examinations and X-ray imaging. If wisdom teeth are properly aligned to grow into your mouth without issue, they may not require removal. Unfortunately, very few people have enough room in their mouths to accommodate these additional molars, and in some instances when the wisdom teeth do erupt properly they are difficult to keep adequately clean and may require removal. More often than not, wisdom teeth cause a host of oral health problems if not addressed properly.

Wisdom teeth have a tendency to grow in sideways, crowd the other teeth, and get trapped under the gums. Impacted wisdom teeth can cause serious health problems like infections, cysts, or even tumors, which is why most dental professionals recommend early detection and removal of wisdom teeth — usually around the early to mid-teen years. In many cases, these issues present themselves long before the wisdom teeth fully grow into the mouth. Our oral surgeons are experts in the diagnosis and removal of problematic wisdom teeth.

Wisdom teeth removal procedure

Consultation appointment

When you visit Columbia Basin Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons, your oral surgeon will thoroughly examine your mouth, and scans may also be taken to get a better idea of the position and development stage of your wisdom teeth. If it is determined that your wisdom teeth pose a risk to your overall oral health, a custom treatment plan will be formed for extraction.

Wisdom teeth removal and anesthesia

Your surgeon will also help you choose an anesthesia option that is best for you. Oral surgeons are trained to administer a variety of anesthesia options, and our state-of-the-art surgical center has all the necessary monitoring equipment for a safe and comfortable procedure. We offer the following types of anesthesia:

  • Local anesthesia is used to numb the location of surgery and prevent any pain or discomfort throughout the procedure.
  • Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is sometimes used to reduce pre-surgery anxiety for patients who have a hard time relaxing.
  • IV sedation
  • General anesthesia

Your oral surgeon will discuss your anesthesia options during your consultation appointment. Most patients undergo a combination of IV sedation or general anesthesia to maximize comfort during wisdom teeth removal, but your oral surgeon will take your health situation and your specific concerns into account when planning your treatment. You and your oral surgeon will decide on your anesthesia during the consultation appointment before your surgery date.

Wisdom teeth extraction procedure

At the surgery appointment, once your anesthesia has been administered, your surgeon will carefully open the gums over the tooth and remove any bone that is obstructing the path. Depending on the size and position of your wisdom teeth, the tooth may be broken into smaller pieces before it is extracted. This minimizes the amount of bone and gum tissue that must be removed. If your wisdom teeth are fully grown into your mouth, they are extracted just like any other tooth. Once the entire tooth is removed, sutures will be placed to close the gums and protect the empty tooth socket during the healing process.

We offer wisdom teeth removal in our surgical-style operating suite in Kennewick, WA.

Our surgeons have years of experience removing wisdom teeth, and their extensive surgical training makes them experts in extracting teeth in an efficient, minimally invasive manner. Our state-of-the-art surgical facility has advanced monitoring equipment and safety standards, so you can rest assured that you will be well cared for throughout your procedure. If you or your child need wisdom teeth extracted, contact our office today to schedule a consultation.

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Stem cell banking with Stemodontics®

Do you want to benefit from your wisdom teeth, even after removal? When you bank the stem cells housed in those teeth, you get peace of mind when it comes to major health crises in your future. When you use Stemodontics®, your stem cells can restore damaged specialized cells whenever you need it. Take control of your future and make an appointment with your oral surgeon to discuss stem cell banking!