Wisdom teeth removal in Vail, AZ
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Couldn’t believe how smooth my wisdom teeth extraction went. This team knows what they’re doing. Will definitely be back for any future dental needs.
Sam, Patient

What's the definition of wisdom teeth?
Wisdom teeth, which are the third set of molars, typically appear in late teens or early twenties. They were believed to be necessary for our ancestors who had larger jaws to chew their rough diets. However, due to evolutionary changes in our diet and jaw size, wisdom teeth now often lead to dental problems. Proper dental care is essential to prevent issues such as impacted teeth, infections, and tooth decay, often requiring their removal through surgery.

Should you have your wisdom teeth removed?
When wisdom teeth start to erupt, you may experience various symptoms. These include swollen and inflamed gums, jaw pain, bad breath, difficulty opening your mouth, or a bad taste in your mouth. If you encounter these issues, it's essential to visit our Vail dental office for a thorough examination. Wisdom teeth often need to be removed to prevent complications and maintain oral health. Our dedicated team will ensure your comfort throughout the process. Don't hesitate, take care of your smile today.

Impacted wisdom teeth removal
Wisdom teeth are surgically removed through a procedure called extraction. The technique used depends on whether the wisdom teeth are located in the upper or lower jaw. For upper wisdom teeth, the dentist will make an incision in the gum tissue to expose the tooth and bone. The tooth may then be divided into sections for easier removal. Lower wisdom teeth, on the other hand, may require a small portion of the bone to be removed to access the tooth. The gum tissue may also be incised to facilitate extraction.

Wisdom tooth healing
After getting your wisdom teeth pulled, it's important to properly care for your mouth to ensure a smooth healing process. Remember to gently rinse your mouth with warm saltwater several times a day to reduce swelling and prevent infection. Avoid using straws, smoking, or consuming hot and crunchy foods for a few days. Stick to soft foods and maintain a diligent oral hygiene routine by brushing your teeth carefully and avoiding the extraction sites.

What to eat post-op?
After oral surgery, it is best to avoid hard, crunchy, or sticky foods that can irritate the surgical site. Opt for softer alternatives like steamed green beans to prevent any strain on the area and promote healing. Smoothies can be a great option as they provide necessary nutrients while being easy to consume. Remember to avoid using straws as the suction can interfere with the healing process. Prioritize a soft and gentle diet to ensure a smooth recovery.

What do dentists charge for removing wisdom teeth in Vail?
Wisdom teeth removal costs in Vail vary depending on the type of extraction required, whether it is a simple extraction or an impacted extraction. Additional costs may arise for anesthesia and post-operative care. Dental insurance coverage varies, so it is best to check with your provider to determine the benefits included in your policy. Our dental office can help provide you with affordable options and discuss potential costs for wisdom teeth removal, with or without insurance.

Same-day wisdom tooth extraction in Vail
Wisdom tooth pain can be considered an emergency if it is severe and accompanied by signs of infection. Symptoms such as swelling, redness, throbbing pain, difficulty swallowing or opening the mouth, bad taste or odor, and fever may indicate an infected wisdom tooth. If you are experiencing these symptoms, we recommend seeking immediate attention from walk-in dental clinics or wisdom teeth removal experts in Vail.
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