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Wisdom teeth removal

Is it time to remove your wisdom teeth?

When your wisdom teeth begin to emerge, it can oftentimes lead to pain, infection and other oral health problems. To benefit your oral health and overall well-being, it may be time to consider wisdom tooth extraction.

Sedation for Anxiety

Sedation for Anxiety

Does the thought of having your teeth cleaned make your entire body tense with fear? We offer sedation to reduce anxiety, promote relaxation, and enhancing your dental experience. Our patients feel more comfortable during procedures.

Same-Day Care

Same-Day Care

Our goals is to see you on the same day you schedule an appointment. You’ll get out of pain and get back to your normal routine in no time.

Late-Hour Appointments

Late-Hour Appointments

We’re flexible. If you need treatment after work past 5pm, just let us know, and we’ll work with you to schedule a late-hour appointment ASAP.

Weekend Appointments

Weekend Appointments

Dental emergencies don’t just happen from Monday to Friday. That’s why we offer weekend appointments for all of our emergency dental patients in Austin.

The "wisdom" in wisdom teeth

Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last set of molars located at the back of the mouth. Most people have four wisdom teeth, with one in each corner of the mouth. These teeth typically emerge in late adolescence or early adulthood, between the ages of 17 and 25.

 

Because they develop later in life, the term “wisdom teeth” nods to a person having more wisdom once these teeth emerge. However, wisdom teeth are prone to causing a slew of dental issues—like impaction, trouble cleaning or insufficient jaw space—all which can be avoided by extracting wisdom teeth proactively.

What are wisdom teeth extractions?

Wisdom teeth extractions are a common dental treatment. Extractions are possible when the wisdom tooth has fully emerged through the gum and can be easily removed with forceps. But for impacted wisdom teeth that are only partially emerged, oral surgery is needed.

This type of extraction is often suggested by dentists to prevent future dental issues. Your Austin Emergency Dental care team will use modern techniques and anesthesia to make the process quick and minimize any discomfort.

Wisdom teeth removal to enhance your oral health

 

Sometimes, a tooth extraction is necessary to benefit the overall health of your mouth. Wisdom teeth extractions are a simple and common procedure that can help alleviate discomfort associated with incoming wisdom teeth.

 

During your next dental visit, ask your Austin Emergency Dental dentist about the status of your wisdom teeth to see if this treatment is right for you.

Why you may need a wisdom tooth extraction

There are several reasons you might need this procedure:

Impacted wisdom teeth

Impacted wisdom teeth

This means the wisdom teeth can’t break through the gums due to lack of room.

Gum disease or infection

Gum disease or infection

Wisdom teeth can be difficult to clean, so they can attract bacteria. If left untreated this could lead to gum disease or tooth decay.

Cysts or tumors

Cysts or tumors

Rarely, a dormant wisdom tooth can lead to the formation of a cyst that can harm the bones or tooth roots.

Preparing for wisdom teeth extractions

During your initial consultation, your dentist will go through your medical history and discuss anesthesia options.

Before a wisdom tooth extraction

Before a wisdom tooth extraction

During your initial consultation, your dentist will go through your medical history and discuss anesthesia options. You will also be instructed on the preparation you will need to take before your surgery. This could include fasting, finding a ride to and from the office and post-care assistance and support.

During wisdom tooth removal

During wisdom tooth removal

During treatment, your dentist or oral surgeon may make an incision, although not always needed, to remove the tooth or teeth from the gums as part of oral surgery. After that, they’ll clean the site and may add stitches to help your smile recover.

After wisdom teeth extractions

After wisdom teeth extractions

It’s best to follow your dentist’s care instructions. These will include managing discomfort, getting enough rest, reducing swelling with an ice pack, sticking to soft foods and liquids and drinking through a straw for a few days. It’s also advisable to avoid smoking and drinking alcohol during this time.

To promote your mouth’s recovery, we recommend brushing carefully and avoiding the surgical site for the first 24 hours. Your Austin Emergency Dental care team may also suggest a follow-up visit to the office to ensure your mouth is healing well.

Why choose us for a wisdom tooth extraction?

Dr. Campbell is awesome. Having known him for years he has always had an eye for detail that shows his love for the field of dentistry and his patients. If you’re looking for a dentist, look no further!
David Jensen
One of the best experiences I’ve ever had. First started working with Doc 4 years ago. Will only go to see him. Master of his craft.
Nick Witters
I had a dental emergency and Dr. Campbell came through like a hero! Quick, professional, and genuinely caring—he made a stressful situation feel manageable. Highly recommend if you're ever in a pinch!
Raymond Kater

Wisdom teeth removal FAQs

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Serving Cities in Greater Austin

Our emergency dental services, including emergency tooth extractions, are available to residents in and around Austin, TX, ensuring quality care when you need it most.

  • Austin
  • Jonestown
  • South Austin
  • Kyle
  • North Austin
  • Lakeway
  • East Austin
  • Leander
  • Bastrop
  • Liberty Hill
  • Bee Cave
  • Lockhart
  • Brushy Creek
  • Pflugerville
  • Buda
  • Round Rock
  • Cedar Park
  • San Marcos
  • Del Valle
  • Shady Hollow
  • Dripping Springs
  • Spicewood
  • Elgin
  • Wells Branch
  • Georgetown
  • West Lake Hills
  • Hornsby Bend
  • Wimberley
  • Hutto
  • Woodcreek