Wisdom Tooth Extraction Houston

A Smooth Rite of Passage

New Teeth Dental Solutions has been serving Houston families for over 45 years, which means we’ve helped a lot of adults and teens with wisdom teeth. Dr. Jetton knows how to make the procedure convenient and comfortable, ensuring an easy experience in the chair and during recovery. Whether for yourself or your child, we’re ready to provide everything you need without a referral—reach out today to book your appointment.

Why Choose New Teeth Dental Solutions of Houston for Wisdom Tooth Extraction?

  • Sedation Options Available for Nervous Patients
  • Friendly, Kind, & Skilled Dental Team
  • Ready to Help Both Teens & Adults

Why Do Wisdom Teeth Need to Be Removed?

Wisdom teeth are the third (and last) set of permanent molars to appear, but they aren’t particularly useful in today’s world. By the time they grow in, your mouth is already overcrowded. This increases the likelihood that wisdom teeth will grow in crooked, cause spacing issues, or shift the position of your other teeth.

To prevent them from causing harm to your other teeth and to fix impacted wisdom teeth, which can be painful, extraction is often necessary in order to ensure your oral health and the proper functioning of your teeth.

When Do Wisdom Teeth Need to Be Removed?

The only way to know if your wisdom teeth will be a problem is if you come to an appointment with us. When you come into our office, we will take an X-ray of your mouth so that we have a better understanding of what is happening with your teeth. If we see any of the following, it will be an indication that you need to get your wisdom teeth removed:

  • Overcrowding: As mentioned above, only a certain number of teeth can fit comfortably in your mouth at the same time. When wisdom teeth grow in, there is usually not enough space. As a result, the rest of your teeth will occupy the same area and become uncomfortably crowded.
  • Bite Issues: When your teeth run out of room, they begin to shift, which leads to a misaligned bite. If left untreated, an improper bite can create headaches that are caused by pressure and unnecessary strain from your other teeth overcompensating.
  • Impacted Teeth: An impacted tooth is a tooth that cannot grow out of the gums; without room to grow, the tooth buckles down in the gums. Because they are trying to erupt from the gums but are blocked, they can cause painful pressure in your gums and jaw.

Now that we’ve identified factors that could require you to have your wisdom teeth removed, we’ll give you a look at the removal process so that you’ll know what to expect on the day of the procedure.

The Wisdom Tooth Extraction Process

After determining that your wisdom teeth need to be removed, we will schedule an appointment where you come into our office for an extraction. You’ve probably heard stories about how difficult recovery can be, and that’s why we want to make sure you’re prepared for the procedure and what recovery entails.

  • Sedation: Our primary concern (in addition to providing you with amazing results, of course!) is your comfort as a patient. Before beginning the procedure, we will numb your mouth so you feel as little as possible.
  • Extraction: We will then gently remove your wisdom tooth with the use of our expert equipment. The procedure is relatively quick and usually takes less than an hour in total to complete.
  • Education: Our team will show you how to properly care for your teeth after the extraction. We will instruct you on how to clean the location of the tooth so it heals properly, and give you guidelines on the appropriate food to eat so that the area won’t become infected.
  • Recovery: Recovering from any surgery is no fun. To have a quick and relatively easy recovery, follow our guidelines. You will be able to avoid developing dry socket, gum pain, infection, and return to your normal activities and the food that you love soon!