Wisdom Tooth Extractions Frisco

Making Room for a Healthier Smile

Wisdom tooth extractions in Frisco are considered a rite of passage for many patients between the ages of 17 and 25. Although once necessary for nutrition among early humans, these third molars no longer serve a purpose; instead, only crowd healthy teeth and put oral health at risk. At Highland Oak Dental, though, Dr. Gadhiya and our team can rid your mouth of these teeth by performing a safe and comfortable extraction procedure. Contact our office if you need help making room for a healthier smile.

Why Choose Highland Oak Dental for Wisdom Tooth Extractions?

  • Dentist Trained & Experienced in Performing Complex Procedures
  • Sedation Dentistry Available for Anxious Patients
  • Dental Team Will Maximize Insurance Benefits

Why are Wisdom Teeth Removed

Wisdom teeth are the last set of teeth to erupt and usually cause issues to your oral health. If they come out aligned and the gums are healthy, extraction will not be required. However, most of the time, these teeth can be impacted, causing a plethora of problems inside your mouth. In this case, oral surgery is required, particularly if they cause teeth alignment problems or are affecting gum tissues. These teeth can erupt sideways as well, causing them to become trapped under the bones and gums.

When wisdom teeth partially erupt, the opening surrounding each tooth will allow bacteria to thrive, which can cause infections in the future. Symptoms of impacted wisdom teeth include swelling, pain, fever, and stiffness.

The pressure from the erupting wisdom teeth can disrupt the current position of neighboring ones. As a result, a more serious problem will destroy the jawbone. It can also develop into pericoronitis, which can cause infection to form. When the impacted tooth is removed, you will no longer be at risk of these problems.

What is the Treatment for Wisdom Teeth?

The treatment for most wisdom teeth is extraction. This can come in the form of a simple or surgical procedure depending on whether they have partially erupted or are impacted.

Not all impacted teeth will cause pain or any oral health problems during their development. In these situations, the patient will feel slight discomfort as the teeth erupt, but when they’re in their final position, the discomfort will stop. The problems will arise if there is enough room for the tooth to erupt and it starts pushing against neighboring teeth, causing misalignment. When the tooth cannot come out because of overcrowding, food particles can get stuck in between and can cause infection, which will later develop into gingivitis.

The Wisdom Tooth Procedure

When wisdom teeth are causing pain, they will need to be extracted. Wisdom tooth extraction is a relatively easy procedure. Here is a step-by-step process:

Step 1:

At the start of the procedure, your mouth will be numbed with a local anesthetic. If you are anxious, your dentist can administer a light sedative such as nitrous oxide (laughing gas) to help you relax.

Step 2:

In some extractions, a small incision in the gums will be required to cut the tooth into smaller pieces so that it can be removed with ease. The duration of the procedure will depend on the patient’s case.

Step 3:

After the teeth are extracted, patients will experience swelling and discomfort. This will go away after a few days.

How Much Does Wisdom Teeth Removal Cost?

The cost of wisdom teeth removal in Frisco can range from $250 to $600 per tooth. Impacted wisdom teeth cost between $250 – $600 per tooth. The removal of all four wisdom teeth can range from $1,200 – $3,000. A single wisdom tooth removal with general anesthesia varies from $1,100 – $2,000.

Dental insurance can help pay for wisdom teeth extraction, so talk to your insurance provider for more information about your plan coverage.

Wisdom Tooth FAQs

Is wisdom tooth removal painful?

There shouldn’t be any pain as your third molars are being extracted because dentists will use anesthesia to numb the area. If you do feel pain, tell your dentist right away so they can administer more anesthetic.

How many days off do you need for wisdom teeth treatment?

Take 2-3 days off after your wisdom teeth are removed at Highland Oak Dental.

Can getting wisdom tooth surgery change your face?

It won’t. A wisdom tooth when extracted won’t affect a person’s facial structure.