Alleviate wisdom tooth pain and protect your smile!

Experiencing discomfort due to wisdom teeth is widespread, often stemming from partial impaction. Research suggests that around 90% of individuals have at least one wisdom tooth impacted. To alleviate pain and prevent future dental complications, wisdom tooth extraction is commonly recommended.

Whether you’re grappling with persistent pain or unease while eating and touching the area, the distress caused by wisdom tooth pain can be concerning and incapacitating. Don’t delay seeking help if you’re in pain! Our exceptional dentists specializing in wisdom tooth removal in Latimer Dental & Implant are available to provide assistance.

Schedule online now or reach us at 604-373-9902.

What causes wisdom tooth pain?

Discomfort arising from wisdom teeth is a prevalent issue among patients. Although some people can accommodate these new molars comfortably, most lack the necessary space, leading to impaction. Some impacted wisdom teeth might not immediately cause problems, but for many, they can result in substantial pain and potential health hazards.

Impacted wisdom teeth can trigger inflammation, making you susceptible to infections and swelling. Due to the proximity to facial muscles, this can also induce jaw and gum pain.

If you’re encountering toothache, you can visit Latimer Dental & Implant for a comprehensive examination to identify whether your wisdom teeth are the root cause. We’ll also assist in devising a treatment plan to restore your oral well-being and alleviate discomfort.

Benefits of wisdom tooth removal

No more pain

If you’re grappling with wisdom tooth pain, removal can alleviate symptoms, reduce strain on your gums and neighboring teeth, and enhance daily activities such as chewing and speaking.

Improved general oral health

Due to their deep placement in the mouth and infrequent normal eruption, adequately cleaning wisdom teeth can be particularly challenging. Insufficient cleaning leaves you vulnerable to excessive plaque buildup, potentially leading to gum disease and other adverse health conditions.

Better breath

Impacted wisdom teeth often result in bad breath, primarily because compromised gum tissue creates a breeding ground for excess bacteria. This not only jeopardizes your health but also triggers other unpleasant symptoms, including foul odor.

How are wisdom teeth removed?

The procedure is generally outpatient, meaning you can return home on the same day. Although some post operative discomfort is normal, it is very much localized and can easily be managed with proper post operative care. If you’ve had sedation, just ensure that you arrange for someone to drive you home, as you might not be fit to drive immediately after the procedure.

The extraction process involves:

  • Administering general anesthesia to eliminate pain or discomfort
  • Removing the gum tissue covering your wisdom teeth
  • Extracting the wisdom teeth
  • Stitching up the gums
  • Providing a detailed recovery plan upon awakening.

Frequently Asked Questions

More questions? We’re ready to help. Schedule a consultation by booking online or calling us at 604-373-9902.

Do wisdom teeth always need to be removed?

Not always. Wisdom teeth may not need to be removed if they’re healthy, fully erupted (grown in), and not affecting your bite. However, if you’re experiencing pain or difficulty brushing and flossing the area, or if x-rays indicate problems down the line, wisdom tooth removal is usually necessary.

How much does wisdom tooth removal cost?

We’ll outline the cost of your care before the procedure. As a non-contracted provider, we’re able to offer care at a fair rate. If you have questions about insurance and other payment options, don’t hesitate to reach out! We believe everyone should have access to high-quality dental care, and we’re here to help.

More questions?

If you’re experiencing wisdom tooth pain or another dental issue, reach out to us with questions and to book an appointment today. At Latimer Dental, we’re proud to serve patients of all ages and from all backgrounds. Call us at (604) 373-9902 to learn more.