
Wisdom Teeth Removal
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Avoid Long-Term Issues With Wisdom Teeth Removal in Germantown
Your wisdom teeth have finally decided to show up. Unfortunately, they rarely make a good entrance. These third molars often cause more trouble than they're worth. Extracting them can save your smile and help you avoid oral health issues.
When you visit us for wisdom teeth removal in Germantown, the procedure is quick and straightforward. We'll keep you comfortable and walk you through what to expect. You will experience much-needed relief and minimal disruption to your daily life. Don't let problematic teeth disrupt your comfort! Let us help you maintain your healthy, beautiful smile.


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Common Questions About Wisdom Teeth Removal
How do I know if my wisdom teeth need to be removed?
Your dentist will evaluate your wisdom teeth using X-rays and a physical exam. Signs that removal might be necessary include pain, swelling, infection, damage to adjacent teeth, gum disease, tooth decay, or cysts. Even if you're not experiencing symptoms, your dentist might recommend removal if X-rays show potential future problems due to impaction or crowding.
How painful is wisdom teeth removal?
During the procedure, you'll receive local anesthesia to numb the area completely. We also offer sedation options, ranging from nitrous oxide to IV sedation. You'll feel pressure but no pain during extraction. After surgery, most patients experience some discomfort for three to five days, effectively managed with prescribed pain medication and anti-inflammatories.
What can I eat after wisdom teeth removal?
For the first 24-48 hours, stick to cool, soft foods like yogurt, applesauce, smoothies (without straws), mashed potatoes, and ice cream. As healing progresses, you can gradually introduce softer solid foods like pasta, eggs, and fish. Avoid hard, crunchy, spicy, or grainy foods that could irritate the surgical sites or get lodged in the extraction areas. Also avoid drinking through straws, as the suction can dislodge blood clots and lead to painful dry socket.