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Some General Steps Involved in Wisdom Tooth Extraction

  • Writer: Charleston Oral and Facial Surgery
    Charleston Oral and Facial Surgery
  • Apr 22, 2023
  • 2 min read


Wisdom tooth extraction is a common dental procedure that involves removing one or more wisdom teeth, which are the third molars located at the back of the mouth. Wisdom tooth extraction may be necessary if the teeth are impacted, or infected, causing crowding or other dental problems, or if there is not enough room in the mouth for them to emerge properly.

Here are some general steps involved in wisdom tooth extraction:

  1. Evaluation: The dentist or oral surgeon will first evaluate your teeth and take X-rays to determine the position and condition of your wisdom teeth.

  2. Anesthesia: Anesthesia is used during wisdom tooth extraction near me to numb the area around the tooth and help the patient remain comfortable during the procedure. The type of anesthesia used will depend on the patient's age, medical history, and the complexity of the extraction. The dentist or oral surgeon will administer local anesthesia or sedation to numb the area and help you relax during the procedure.

  3. Extraction: The dentist or oral surgeon will make an incision in the gum tissue to access the tooth and remove it from the socket using specialized tools.

  4. Closure: After the tooth is removed, the dentist or oral surgeon will clean the area and may place stitches to promote healing.

  5. Recovery: You will be given instructions on how to care for the extraction site and manage any discomfort or swelling. You may need to avoid certain foods or activities for a few days after the procedure.

It is important to follow your dentist or oral surgeon's instructions for aftercare to ensure proper healing and minimize the risk of complications. In general, you should avoid smoking, drinking through a straw, or engaging in strenuous activities for several days after the procedure. You should also continue to practice good oral hygiene, including brushing and flossing regularly, but be careful to avoid the extraction site until it has fully healed.


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