Wisdom Teeth Removal Rosenberg, Tx

Wisdom Teeth Rosenberg TxWisdom teeth are also known as the third molar, and they are the teeth that develop last for most adults. Many reasons cause a dentist to advise that a wisdom tooth should be extracted. Wisdom teeth can develop healthily and become part of a person’s dental structure. However, for many people, wisdom teeth can create problems or pain; that means it is better to extract the tooth entirely. In Rosenberg, Texas, the dentists at Grand Parkway Smiles can always advise whether a wisdom tooth should be removed or if it can be cared for with regular brushing and flossing. 

What Are Wisdom Teeth?

Wisdom teeth are a set of four molars that are at the very back corners of your mouth. They are known as the third molar as there are two other molars in each quarter of your mouth (upper left, upper right, lower left and lower right). The Wisdom tooth develops behind these molars in the jaw. Some people do not have wisdom teeth or only a partial set of wisdom teeth, but for most people, the teeth usually erupt from your gums between the ages of 14 and 25. They are very tough teeth, used for grinding food as opposed to biting it. They are the last teeth to develop in your mouth. 

What does wisdom teeth removal cost in Rosenberg, TX?

The typical starting cost for a single wisdom tooth starts at $199.00
We are able to provide Wisdom Teeth Extraction with Sedation for very Affordable rates.
Prices for Wisdom Teeth Extraction With Full IV Sedation are:
1 Wisdom Tooth Extraction with IV Sedation  $699.00
2 Wisdom Teeth Extraction with IV Sedation  $899.00
3 Wisdom Teeth Extraction with IV Sedation  $1199.00
4 Wisdom Teeth Extraction with IV Sedation  $1499.00
(the prices above reflect options for our Cash Patients)

If financial considerations prevent you from getting the dental care you need, ask us about our affordable dental financing plans!

Why Should Wisdom Teeth Be Removed?

By the time wisdom teeth emerge in the mouth all the other 28 adult teeth are usually in place within the mouth, rooted into the jawbone. This sometimes means there is not enough space for a wisdom tooth to emerge from the gum. When this happens, wisdom teeth can sometimes develop at a bad angle, get stuck within the gum or only emerge partially. Wisdom teeth can also be harder to reach with a toothbrush and, therefore, more susceptible to decay or gum disease. If this is a recurring issue or becomes so developed that a dentist cannot fully treat the disease, they may advise tooth extraction. Other reasons for wisdom teeth extraction include

  • The tooth develops cavities
  • There are lesions developing around the tooth
  • The wisdom tooth is causing damage to nearby teeth
  • You are suffering from a loss of bone tissue in your jawbone around the roots of the wisdom tooth 

Dentists regularly remove wisdom teeth, and on average, dentists in the USA have removed 10 million wisdom teeth. In Rosenberg, Texas, Dentists at Grand Parkway Smiles regularly carry out this treatment for patients suffering from painful impacted wisdom teeth. 

What Are The Signs And Symptoms To Look Out For?

If you live in the Rosenberg area, you should make an appointment to see your local dentist if your wisdom teeth are causing severe pain. You should make an appointment straight away if the pain is recurring rather than waiting for a regular check-up appointment. Some impacted wisdom teeth do not cause any symptoms and will only be noticed by your dentist during a regular check-up. If you experience any of the following symptoms when a wisdom tooth is coming through, you should seek dental advice. 

  • If the gums around the wisdom tooth are becoming red or swollen
  • If you feel opening your mouth fully is painful or restricted
  • If you have a constant bad taste within your mouth
  • If your breath constantly feels stale or smells bad
  • If you are experiencing any pain within your jaw 
  • If your gums are bleeding or feel tender to the touch. 
  • If you notice teeth around your wisdom teeth are shifting in your jaw. 
  • If you notice your glands in your neck and shoulders have become swollen 

Occasionally a wisdom tooth can become trapped under the gums, putting pressure onto your facial structure that can lead to painful headaches.  If your wisdom teeth have been established in your mouth for a long time, you should still seek dental advice if you experience pain or tenderness around the tooth or gum line. This could be a sign of decay or infection and will, similarly, need to be treated. 

What Are The Different Types of Wisdom Tooth Impactions?

A wisdom tooth that becomes trapped is known as an impacted tooth. A wisdom tooth can be fully impacted, meaning it never emerges from underneath the gums or partially impacted, which means that it has only slightly emerged from the gum. Still, the crown is not fully established within the mouth. In cases of partial impactions, bacteria can enter under the gum to create an infection that causes stiffness in the mouth or pain. An impacted wisdom tooth can occasionally result in a benign tumour or cyst developing within the mouth, which can damage other healthy teeth and bone if left untreated. Four main types of impactions can happen to a wisdom tooth when trying to erupt through the gum.

Vertical Impaction

If your wisdom tooth is positioned correctly within the mouth but is still struggling to emerge from the gum, this is a vertical impaction. Vertical impaction may cause trouble if the tooth pushes against the molar in front of it or puts pressure onto the jawbone. Vertically impacted teeth are rarely extracted because their upright nature and good position mean they do not usually create any difficulty in the patient’s oral hygiene. 

Horizontal Impaction

Horizontally impacted teeth are usually very painful. This is when the wisdom tooth lies entirely on its side and pushes against the molar in front of it. A horizontally impacted wisdom tooth will always be fully impacted, and so the tooth’s presence might not be detected until x-rays are carried out. The tooth is buried within the gum tissue and is parallel to the jawbone. A horizontally impacted tooth can create a lot of damage to surrounding teeth, and so extraction is recommended. Occasionally with a horizontally impacted tooth, some bone may also need to be extracted. 

Mesial Impaction

Mesial impaction is the most common type of impaction seen by dentists in Rosenberg, Texas and all over the world. This is when the wisdom tooth has developed at an angle so that the top of the tooth is tilted towards the front of the mouth. This can cause the wisdom tooth to press on the nearby molar. A mesial impacted tooth can be almost vertical or almost horizontal, and the severity of the angle will usually dictate the dentist’s treatment. 

Distal Impaction

Distal impaction is infrequent and the least common type of impacted wisdom tooth. This is when the tooth grows at an angle pointing towards the back of the mouth. Similar to a Mesial impaction, the degree of the angle will dictate the treatment required. If the tooth is almost upright, it may not need any action. However, if it is closer to being horizontal, it may struggle to break through the gum or cause pressure as it pushes up against the bone. 

With each type of impaction, different treatments may be required. Any high-quality professional dentist in Rosenberg, Texas, will happily talk you through the severity of your impacted wisdom tooth and the reasons why they believe extraction is the best treatment for your overall oral hygiene. 

What Is The Process of Wisdom Tooth Extraction? 

A dentist will often remove a wisdom tooth themselves. However, if the removal procedure is more complex, they may refer you to a specialist surgeon. At Grand Parkway Smiles we have both dental surgeon and Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon. This decision will usually be made after x-rays of the problematic molar, and the dentist closely examines the surrounding teeth. Before any teeth are removed, you will be given an anaesthetic. An injection usually administers a local anaesthetic into the area surrounding the tooth. This will make the area feel numb to the touch, and no pain will be felt during the procedure. If you are particularly anxious about the procedure, you can discuss IV sedation dentistry with your dentist.  A general anaesthetic can be used for wisdom tooth removal procedure. The process of removal depends on whether the tooth has erupted through the gum. If there is no access to the tooth, an incision will be made in the gum to create an opening to extract the tooth. Any bone that is preventing the tooth from being removed will also be extracted. A tooth may be removed entirely, but it is often cut into smaller parts to be removed easily through the incision. The dentist will rock the tooth back and forward to create space within the socket before removing the remainder of the tooth. The dentist will clean the area, and if an incision has been made, they will seal the cut with stitches. The stitches will naturally dissolve usually between seven to ten days after the procedure, giving the gum time to heal fully. Your dentist may place gauze into your mouth, to help a blood clot form in the tooth socket. The blood clot is a natural way for your body to heal. If you have been given a local anesthetic, the feeling should return after a few hours, and you will be fully capable of driving yourself home after the procedure. 

What is the Recovery Time After a Wisdom Tooth Has Been  Removed?

Your body needs time to heal, and it can take up to two weeks after a wisdom tooth is removed for your mouth to recover fully. During this time, you may experience some common symptoms that are part of the healing process:

  • The skin around your cheek may be mildly bruised. This can be visible for up to two weeks following the procedure.
  • You can experience pain within the jaw as the local anesthetic wears off. If the procedure was complicated, the dentist might advise you to reduce the sensation. 
  • A stiff jaw can occur but usually wears off after a week or week and a half. 
  • Occasionally you may experience tingling sensations with your face, lips or tongue. 
  • Your mouth and cheeks will be swollen for a few days following the treatment.

Suppose you experience severe pain, excessive amounts of blood within your mouth or any other symptoms that your dentist has not told you to expect. In that case, you should return to the dental practice and inform them of the symptoms immediately. In Rosenberg, Texas, the dental surgeon and or Oral Surgeon will advise you on what to expect following the procedure and any guidance on how you should care for the wound. Occasionally a course of antibiotics may be prescribed if there was an infection around the wisdom tooth area. The full course should be taken as recommended by your dentists. 

After Care Following A Wisdom Tooth Removal

A dentist may recommend you take a day or two off work after the procedure. You should avoid smoking and drinking alcohol for a week after the procedure and try to avoid tough foods. Also, avoid rinsing or spitting during this period as you do not want to dislodge any blood clots that may have formed in the empty tooth socket. Avoid exercise for a few days while you heal, as this can also dislodge clots or cause you to clench your jaw painfully. If you are experiencing pain, then take painkillers but always follow doctors advice and the manufacturer’s instructions on dosages. If your gums are swollen or inflamed then after 24 hours, you can begin to rinse your mouth with antiseptic mouthwash or with warm water and a teaspoon of salt to help reduce the swelling and pain. If after two weeks, your mouth still feels painful or looks swollen, seek dental attention. Remember wisdom teeth extractions are standard procedures, but they are a form of minor surgery. You must follow any aftercare guidance given to you by a dentist in Rosenberg, Texas. If you follow the care guidance carefully, you will reduce the chance of the site becoming infected and the need for further treatment. Good oral hygiene practice should be maintained to ensure the rest of your teeth remain healthy after the procedure.  If you are looking to having your wisdom teeth removed give Grand Parkway Smiles a call at 8322220016 to book you consultation with our dental surgeons.