Wisdom Teeth Removal – Kirkland, WA

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Wisdom Teeth Removal

What Is Wisdom Teeth Removal?

Wisdom teeth removal involves the careful extraction of one or more third molars to protect overall oral health. This procedure may be recommended when wisdom teeth are impacted, partially erupted, growing at an angle, or causing pressure on surrounding teeth. Removing these teeth can help prevent future complications and preserve proper alignment of your smile.

Why Wisdom Teeth May Need to Be Removed

When wisdom teeth do not erupt correctly, they can trap food and bacteria, increasing the risk of cavities, gum infection, and inflammation. Impacted wisdom teeth may also cause swelling, jaw pain, headaches, and damage to nearby teeth. Early evaluation and removal can significantly reduce the risk of more serious issues later in life.

Signs You May Need Wisdom Teeth Removal

Common signs include persistent pain in the back of the mouth, swollen or tender gums, difficulty opening the jaw, bad breath, or repeated infections. Even if symptoms are not present, dental X-rays can reveal potential problems before they become painful or complex.

What to Expect During Treatment

The procedure is performed with patient comfort as a top priority. Local anesthesia is used to numb the area, and sedation options may be available for patients who experience dental anxiety or require multiple extractions. The dentist carefully removes the tooth while minimizing trauma to surrounding tissue.

Recovery and Aftercare

After the procedure, patients are given detailed aftercare instructions to support healing and reduce discomfort. Mild swelling and soreness are normal and typically subside within a few days. Following proper post-operative care helps ensure a smooth recovery and lowers the risk of complications.

Protecting Your Oral Health

Wisdom teeth removal is a proactive step toward maintaining a healthy smile. By addressing potential issues early, patients can avoid future pain, infection, and orthodontic concerns. A personalized consultation can help determine whether wisdom teeth removal is necessary and the best timing for treatment.

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