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Wisdom Teeth Removal in Auburn, WA

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Protect Your Healthy Teeth

Wisdom teeth removal is one of the most common oral surgery procedures performed in our office in Auburn, WA. Wisdom teeth, also called third molars, are the last teeth to develop. While some wisdom teeth grow in normally, most mouths are too small to accommodate a third set of molars. It is important to receive regular dental examinations and detect wisdom teeth early.

In most cases, our oral surgeons recommend having wisdom teeth removed before the teeth are fully formed. The ideal time for removal is usually between the age of 17 and the early twenties. If you are unsure whether your wisdom teeth need to be taken out, contact us in Auburn to schedule a consultation.

Treating Impacted Wisdom Teeth

When a wisdom tooth becomes trapped beneath the gums, it is considered to be impacted and will not successfully erupt into the dental arch. Impacted teeth grow at an angle toward other molars and can knock them out of position. It’s difficult to clean around a partially emerged tooth, which can lead to infections and the formation of cysts.

Impacted wisdom teeth need to be removed by an oral surgeon. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons specialize in safely removing impacted wisdom teeth and getting our patients back to their normal routines without having to worry about third molars. Having wisdom teeth removed also prevents these complications:

  • Pain and tenderness near the tooth sites
  • Gum disease
  • Tooth decay
  • Damage to neighboring teeth
  • Bone loss

Symptoms of Wisdom Teeth

Contact us in Auburn to schedule an appointment if you are experiencing any of these symptoms:

  • Ongoing bad breath
  • An unpleasant taste
  • Seeing a wisdom tooth poking up through the gums
  • Swollen or bleeding gums
  • Difficulty fully opening the mouth

These are common symptoms of wisdom tooth problems. Our surgeons will evaluate your oral health and discuss your options for treatment.

The Wisdom Tooth Removal Surgery

During your first visit, you will meet with Dr. Ben, Dr. Sohaib, or Dr. Hwi who will take 3D scans of your mouth and talk about your options for anesthesia. Many patients undergo IV sedation, which puts you into a semi-conscious, sleep-like state. You can still respond to questions asked by your doctor but will not remember the procedure.

Once the anesthesia has taken effect, your oral surgeon will remove erupted wisdom teeth with forceps. Impacted teeth are broken into small pieces and then removed, and your surgeon will make small incisions in the gum tissue to access the bony segments. Surgical sites will be closed with dissolvable stitches, and you will rest in our recovery area until the anesthesia wears off.

You will be driven home by your prearranged driver, who should remain with you for 24 hours. Be sure to follow your instructions closely. They will guide you on which foods to avoid, how to prevent infection and dry socket, and how to manage swelling.

Our practice offers a non-opioid option for pain relief after surgery. Ask your doctor about EXPAREL®.

Cost of Removing Wisdom Teeth

The cost of a wisdom tooth removal procedure depends on how many wisdom teeth you need to be extracted and if you choose other forms of anesthesia. Your dental insurance also factors into the cost. We will discuss all of this with you during your first visit and provide you with a cost estimate upfront. We offer payment plans to make care more accessible to more patients.

Types of Anesthesia

There are three main types of anesthesia that we use at our practice:

Hear From Wisdom Tooth Removal Patients

These patients can tell you about the firsthand experience undergoing wisdom tooth removal at our office.

Reviews From Our Wisdom Tooth Removal Patients

Jessica Reviews Her Wisdom Tooth Removal Procedure

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"I needed to get my wisdom teeth taken out, and I heard this was a good place to go, so I decided to come here. I was very nervous before coming in just because of the anesthesia, and after the experience, I realized it really wasn't scary at all. The staff was really nice because they would tell me everything they were doing, like when I was getting the IV put into my arm, she just talked me through the whole process, which actually made it really nice and calming for me. The surgery went very well. The healing process was really quick. I was never in a lot of pain, never had to take my actual pain pills or anything. Carl Johnson was a cool guy. I definitely had a good experience here. This was just the best place I think you could get your wisdom teeth taken out because it was just so easy and nice."

Kylee Reviews Her Wisdom Tooth Removal Procedure

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Kylee had oral surgery at Pacific Northwest Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons
Kylee
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"I had four of my wisdom teeth that needed to be taken out. I was nervous about being put to sleep and seeing all the pictures from friends and my brother and sister that had their swollen cheeks. Dr. Edwards is very personable, and he makes you feel very comfortable, and I just right away felt like I was in good hands, and everything went well. As far as my procedure, I just remember laying in the chair, and he was talking to me, and I believe he had me count to ten, but I didn't make it to four. I was out, and the next thing we know is I woke up, and my husband was there, and it was over. If any of my friends in Maple Valley, Federal Way, or Renton need to get their wisdom teeth taken out, then I would definitely refer to Dr. Edwards."

Salena Reviews Her Wisdom Tooth Removal Procedure

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Salena
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Patient

"I needed to have my wisdom teeth taken out, and that's why I came to see Dr. Johnson. When I first came in, I was just kind of nervous, but then, right when I walked into the place, they were so nice, and so it just kind of went away, and then I realized, "Yeah, I should probably get these taken out." My recovery? It took me about three days to be recovered because then I was back on the court coaching basketball. All my friends had talked about it, and they were in so much pain, and I was kind of scared to get them taken out, but then, once I went through with it, it was really easy, and it went by in, like, no time. I would recommend Dr. Johnson to everybody."

Cadence Reviews Her Wisdom Tooth Removal Procedure

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Cadence
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"Hi, I'm Cadence and I'm from Puyallup. I came to get my wisdom teeth out. The staff, they were very helpful. My doctor was very caring. I felt comfortable and confident. My procedure went really well, and it was over before I knew it. I would give Pacific Northwest a five out of five stars and I would definitely recommend. It feels amazing to have my smile back."

John Reviews His Wisdom Tooth Removal Procedure

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"Hi, I'm John. I'm from Parkland and I came for multiple extractions and dental implants. When I walked into this practice, I felt great. I was greeted with a big smile. My doctor was very knowledgeable, very professional. My procedure went really well. They called me personally to see how I was doing, make sure everything was going good. I felt great. They did a really good job. Once I get my overdenture, I know my quality of life will improve. I'm gonna have some corn on the cob and a nice big fat steak. It'll feel great to have my smile back. I have recommended them and I will continue to recommend them."

Frequently Asked Questions

How much time off do I need for wisdom teeth removal?

You can expect to return to your normal routine a few days after surgery, but should avoid physical activity for about one week. The surgery itself is performed in a single day and when you return home, you will likely be sleepy for the remainder of the day.

Is it rare to have all four wisdom teeth?

Some people develop all four wisdom teeth, some develop between one and four, and others never develop any at all. At your regular dental visits, your general dentist takes X-rays to track the development of third molars and will refer you to an oral surgeon when it’s time to have them removed.

How painful is removing wisdom teeth?

IV sedation is a safe sedating method that renders you into a sleep-like state during the procedure. You will be semi-aware of your surroundings and able to respond to questions asked by your surgeon. Swelling usually peaks around the third day post-surgery, and your instructions will help you manage swelling and discomfort during the healing process. Most pain can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication and ice packs.

Is getting your wisdom teeth out really that bad?

This procedure is common, safe, and performed regularly by oral surgeons every day. The anesthesia helps patients relax, while the skill of our expert surgical team safely monitors patients and performs treatment in our state-of-the-art clinical facilities. At Pacific Northwest Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons, you are in excellent hands when you come to us for oral surgery.

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