Wisdom teeth removal in Lincolnwood, IL
Get your wisdom teeth removed quickly and without complications. Call now to book an experienced wisdom tooth extraction dentist in Lincolnwood. We're open Monday through Saturday from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm.


Experienced oral surgeons in Lincolnwood
Experience in wisdom tooth removal means safety for our patients. And our prices? Transparently affordable.

Expertise & ease
We begin with a meticulous diagnosis. Pain management and sedation options promise a seamless wisdom tooth extraction experience.

Fast wisdom teeth removal
Impacted by wisdom teeth pain? Let our clinic in Lincolnwood offer you same-day or emergency relief.
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 are wisdom teeth?
Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last set of teeth we develop, usually making their appearance between ages 17-25. They're named 'wisdom teeth' as they arrive at a time when we're supposedly wiser. Their eruption can be a milestone in your dental health journey, but among individuals, the timing can vary widely. And remember, with wisdom teeth, it's not a one-size-fits-all scenario.

When wisdom tooth extraction is needed?
Common symptoms of wisdom teeth emerging include pain, swelling, and difficulty opening your mouth. These can cause problems if they're impacted, meaning they're not coming in straight. If you're experiencing these issues, we recommend seeking advice from the leading wisdom tooth surgery clinic in Lincolnwood. Not all wisdom teeth must be removed, however, if they're causing discomfort or potential harm to other teeth, it's often the best course of action.

How do you take out wisdom teeth?
So, you're curious about how wisdom teeth are removed. First, we numb the area. Then, we make a small incision in the gum to expose the tooth. If the tooth's impacted, it might need to be broken into smaller pieces, making it easier on you. Stitches, or sutures, are used to close the incision. However, they’re not always necessary.

Wisdom tooth healing
After undergoing wisdom teeth surgery, we typically experience a bit of discomfort during the recovery. It's important to maintain scrupulous oral hygiene, and on top of that, be extra gentle in the extraction site to prevent infection or disturbing the healing process. We need to change the gauze placed over the surgical site periodically, as instructed by the surgeon. Make sure not to rinse or spit forcefully, which can dislodge the blood clot that helps in healing. In case of swelling or pain failing to subside or getting worse, what to do? Contacting the dental office promptly can help address potential issues.

Food to eat after wisdom teeth removal
After your wisdom teeth are removed, we strongly recommend a diet of soft foods. Indulge in delicious, well-blended soups or sweet raspberry coulis. Otherwise, smoothies and milkshakes make for a great post-extraction treat. But, should we dodge coffee and tea? Well, during the first 24 hours, it's best to avoid any hot and caffeinated beverages.

What do dentists charge for removing wisdom teeth in Lincolnwood?
We understand you're curious about the cost of wisdom teeth removal in Lincolnwood without insurance. However, it's not a simple answer as costs vary greatly based on your specific situation. Fortunately, most dental insurance plans cover a portion of the cost, making the burden significantly lighter. It's critical that you check with your insurance provider to understand the exact coverage. Securing peace of mind knowing your oral health is prioritized is indeed comforting.

Same-day wisdom tooth extraction in Lincolnwood
Wisdom tooth pain isn't typically an emergency situation, but it needs rapid assistance to alleviate discomfort. Optimal oral hygiene amidst wisdom tooth pain is gatekept by regular brushing and flossing, coupled with warm salt water rinses. If pain persists, see an oral surgeon for wisdom tooth removal in Lincolnwood promptly, for it's essential you're not enduring undue discomfort, and to prevent further complications. Greasing the wheels of these habit adjustments, we can minimize potential issues together.
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