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Wisdom Teeth Removal in Aventura, FL

Protect Your Oral Health with Safe, Expert Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Wisdom teeth removal is a common and preventive dental procedure that helps protect your long-term oral health. Wisdom teeth—also known as third molars—typically emerge between the ages of 17 and 25. While some people never experience problems, many require removal due to impaction, infection, crowding, or decay.

At Aventura Dentistry, we provide gentle, safe wisdom teeth removal with a strong focus on comfort, precision, and smooth recovery.

What is Wisdom Teeth Removal?

Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars located at the back of the mouth. When there isn’t enough space for them to erupt properly, they may grow at an angle, become partially trapped under the gums, or remain fully impacted in the jawbone.

Wisdom teeth removal is a minor surgical procedure performed to prevent pain, infection, and damage to surrounding teeth. Depending on the complexity, the procedure may be performed by a general dentist or oral surgeon using modern anesthesia techniques.

What to Expect During Wisdom Teeth Removal

Pre-Procedure Examination & X-Rays

Before extraction, your dentist will examine your teeth and gums and take digital X-rays to determine the position, angle, and condition of the wisdom teeth. This allows for precise planning and safer removal.

Anesthesia for Comfort

Local anesthesia is used to numb the area completely. For patients with anxiety or complex extractions, sedation options such as nitrous oxide (laughing gas) or deeper anesthesia may be recommended.

Tooth Extraction Process

Once numb, the dentist:

  • Makes a small incision in the gum (if needed)
  • Gently loosens and removes the tooth
  • Sections the tooth if necessary for easier removal
  • Cleans the area and places stitches when required

The procedure is typically completed efficiently and comfortably.

Reasons Wisdom Teeth May Need Removal

Wisdom teeth are commonly removed due to:

  • Lack of space causing impaction
  • Crowding and shifting of nearby teeth
  • Angled growth leading to pain or damage
  • Tooth decay due to difficulty cleaning
  • Gum disease or infection
  • Cysts or tumors forming around impacted teeth (rare)

Early evaluation can help prevent complications.

What are Impacted Wisdom Teeth?

Impacted wisdom teeth are teeth that cannot fully emerge due to insufficient space or improper angle. They may be partially or fully trapped beneath the gums or jawbone.

Common Symptoms of Impacted Wisdom Teeth

  • Pain or pressure in the back of the mouth
  • Swollen or red gums
  • Difficulty opening the mouth
  • Bad breath or unpleasant taste
  • Headaches or ear pain

Extraction is often recommended to prevent infection and jaw damage.

What is Pericoronitis?

Pericoronitis is an infection of the gum tissue surrounding a partially erupted wisdom tooth. Bacteria and food debris can become trapped under the gum flap, leading to inflammation and pain.

Symptoms of Pericoronitis

  • Gum swelling and tenderness
  • Pain when chewing
  • Bad breath or foul taste
  • Fever or swollen lymph nodes (severe cases)

Treatment Options

  • Deep cleaning of the affected area
  • Antibiotics to control infection
  • Saltwater rinses and pain relievers
  • Wisdom tooth removal to prevent recurrence

Prompt treatment is important to avoid spreading infection.

How to Prepare for Your Wisdom Teeth Extraction

Proper preparation helps ensure a smoother procedure and recovery:

  • Discuss medical history and medications with your dentist
  • Arrange transportation if sedation is used
  • Plan time off for recovery
  • Stock up on soft foods and ice packs
  • Follow all pre-operative instructions carefully

Recovery After Wisdom Teeth Removal

After extraction, swelling and mild discomfort are normal and usually peak within 48–72 hours. Following aftercare instructions helps speed healing and reduce complications.

Recovery tips include:

  • Rest and avoid strenuous activity
  • Apply ice packs in short intervals
  • Eat soft foods and stay hydrated
  • Avoid straws and smoking
  • Maintain gentle oral hygiene

Most patients recover comfortably within a few days.

Frequently Asked Questions About Wisdom Teeth Removal

No. Anesthesia ensures comfort during the procedure, and post-op discomfort is manageable.
All four can often be removed in a single visit.
Yes, but stick to soft foods for the first few days.
No. Once removed, they do not grow back.
Yes. Aventura Dentistry provides wisdom teeth removal in Aventura, FL.

Why Choose Aventura Dentistry for Wisdom Teeth Removal?

  • Experienced dental professionals
  • Gentle, patient-focused care
  • Advanced imaging and anesthesia options
  • Clear post-operative guidance
  • Emphasis on long-term oral health

Schedule Your Wisdom Teeth Consultation Today

If you’re experiencing pain, swelling, or concerns about your wisdom teeth, early evaluation is key. Contact Aventura Dentistry today to schedule a consultation and receive expert wisdom teeth care in Aventura, FL.