Wisdom Teeth Extractions: Safe, Gentle Removal to Prevent Pain, Infection & Future Dental Problems
Expert wisdom tooth removal for optimal oral health
Wisdom teeth β also known as third molars β are the last set of teeth to develop, typically appearing between ages 17 and 25. For many people, there isn’t enough space in the jaw for wisdom teeth to grow properly, which leads to pain, swelling, infections, and long-term dental complications.
At Danton Dental in, we perform safe, gentle wisdom teeth extractions using modern surgical techniques to protect your comfort, prevent infections, and maintain long-term oral health. Whether your wisdom teeth are impacted, partially erupted, or causing recurring pain, our experienced dentists are here to help.
This article will guide you through why wisdom teeth are removed, the extraction process, symptoms to watch for, recovery tips, and what you can expect during your appointment.
Why Wisdom Teeth Often Need to Be Removed
Impaction (stuck in the bone or gums)
Teeth may grow sideways, remain trapped in the jaw, or partially erupt.
Infection & swelling
Impacted wisdom teeth create pockets where bacteria collect.
Pain & pressure
Growing wisdom teeth push against surrounding teeth and nerves.
Damage to adjacent teeth
Crowding can shift or damage nearby molars.
Cysts or jawbone issues
A fluid-filled cyst around an impacted tooth can damage bone or nerves.
Gum inflammation (pericoronitis)
Food and bacteria get trapped under the gum flap, causing recurrent infections.
Orthodontic concerns
Wisdom teeth can shift teeth after braces or Invisalign.
Types of Wisdom Tooth Extractions
Simple Extraction
Used when the wisdom tooth has fully erupted and is easy to access.
- Local anesthesia
- Quick and minimally invasive
- Smooth recovery
Surgical Extraction
Needed for impacted, angled, or partially erupted wisdom teeth.
- Small incision in the gums
- Removal of bone (if necessary)
- Tooth sectioning for easier removal
- Stitches may be placed
Common Symptoms of Problematic Wisdom Teeth
- Jaw swelling
- Pain at the back of mouth
- Red or inflamed gums
- Bad breath or bad taste
- Headaches or pressure
- Difficulty opening your mouth
- Repeated gum infections
- Crowded or shifting teeth
What to Expect During a Wisdom Tooth Extraction Appointment
Examination & Digital X-rays
We assess the position, angle, and root structure of your wisdom teeth.
Anesthesia
Local anesthesia makes the entire procedure painless.
Sedation options may be available depending on your case.
Tooth Removal
Simple extraction: tooth is gently loosened and removed.
Surgical extraction: gums may be opened and the tooth sectioned for safe removal.
Cleaning the Area
We ensure all infection or debris is removed.
Sutures (If required)
Stitches help the gum heal properly.
Gauze Placement
You'll bite lightly to control bleeding.
Does Wisdom Tooth Removal Hurt?
- Over-the-counter pain relievers
- Cold compresses
- Saltwater rinses (after 24 hours)
Recovery & Aftercare Tips
- Bite on gauze for 30β60 minutes
- Avoid smoking and vaping for 48β72 hours
- Avoid straws (prevents dry socket)
- Eat soft foods: yogurt, soup, mashed potatoes
- Apply ice packs for swelling
- Brush carefully, avoiding the extraction area
- Begin warm saltwater rinses after the first 24 hours
- Persistent bleeding
- Severe pain after 48 hours
- Fever
- Pus or bad smell
- Difficulty breathing or swallowing
How Much Does Wisdom Tooth Removal Cost?
- Simple extraction: $150 β $250
- Surgical extraction: $250 β $600
- Impacted wisdom teeth: $300 β $800+
Why Wisdom Teeth Should Be Removed Early
- Roots fully develop
- Bone becomes denser
- Complications increase
- Post-procedure healing slows down
Why Choose Danton Dental for Wisdom Teeth Extractions?
- Skilled dentists experienced in surgical extractions
- Modern digital imaging (Trios & panoramic)
- Gentle, patient-focused care
- Affordable pricing
- Clear instructions and follow-up
- Clean, modern environment
- Same-day appointments (when available)
