wisdom tooth removal
patient testimonials

Since I had the procedure, I’m able to chew food in a way I was struggling to do before. There was some level of confidence I don’t think I was aware had been affected.
Jason

I love the staff. They are just amazing. They’re so friendly and they keep up with all the schooling, the certifications. So they know exactly what they’re doing. Dr. Bean is just so amazing.
Ginger
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benefits of wisdom tooth removal
Prevent pain, crowding, and infection by removing wisdom teeth.
prevents crowding
Wisdom tooth removal preserves the alignment of your other teeth by eliminating pressure from your molars.
relieves pain
Extracting problematic wisdom teeth removes the root cause of swelling, tenderness, and ongoing discomfort.
reduces infection risk
Removing impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth lowers your risk of infection, inflammation, and gum issues.
sedation available
We offer safe sedation options to help you feel calm and relaxed throughout the entire procedure.
in-office procedure
Wisdom teeth are removed right here in our office by a skilled dental team using advanced techniques.
quick healing
Most patients experience a smooth recovery with minimal downtime when following proper aftercare guidelines.
common questions
Common questions about removing third molars.
do all wisdom teeth need removal?
Not always—if your wisdom teeth are fully erupted, positioned correctly, and not causing pain, crowding, or decay, your dentist may recommend keeping them under regular monitoring.
will I have stitches?
Often, yes—most wisdom tooth extractions involve stitches, and they’re typically dissolvable, meaning they’ll fade away on their own within 7 to 10 days as the site heals.
can I eat after surgery?
Yes, you can eat after surgery, but it’s best to stick to soft, cool foods like yogurt, smoothies, or applesauce, and avoid anything too hot, crunchy, or spicy to protect the healing area.
is swelling normal?
Yes, swelling is completely normal and usually peaks within the first 48 hours after surgery, then gradually decreases over the next few days with proper care and cold compresses.
