If you ask someone what is a popular reason why someone may need to go to a dental office, more often than not, a large portion of people will say wisdom tooth extraction. Timber Pines residents should know that this is because most young adults will have to deal with the reality that they need to have their wisdom teeth removed.

While wisdom tooth extraction may not be as common as teeth cleaning services or a root canal procedure, they are common enough to where a dental professional will have to deal with them on a regular basis. This can be scary to someone who knows that they are going to need to have their wisdom teeth removed at some point in the near future.

What can help many people feel less anxious about getting wisdom teeth removed in the future is knowing more about the process of the procedure and what to expect. Here is a general overview of the common process of going through a wisdom tooth extraction procedure.

Understand the Role of Anesthesia in Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Wisdom tooth extraction is similar to a moderate form of surgery and should be treated as such by patients who know they are going to need to go through with the procedure themselves.

No one is expected to go through with wisdom tooth extraction without having some sort of anesthesia to numb the areas of the mouth that will be worked on. Typically, when it comes to common wisdom tooth extraction, Timber Pines will only need a local anesthesia to help through the procedure.

General anesthetics are typically not needed for wisdom tooth extraction, but it is important to keep in mind that not all extraction procedures are the same, similar to how not all patients are the same. There are some instances where general anesthetic is recommended by a dental professional.

The Recovery Process

Once someone goes through with the procedure of having their wisdom teeth extracted, a person is not going to feel good for many days. In all actuality, more people struggle with the recovery phase of wisdom tooth traction than the actual procedure itself.

Besides having most of your mouth and jaw sore and painful, most patients will find it difficult to regularly eat or drink, so they may have to make a modification to their diet until they are feeling better.

When it comes to the recovery after wisdom tooth extraction, Timber Pines residents should expect to be taking it easier for about a week to ten days. This could be longer spending on the severity of the wisdom tooth extraction procedure.

*Disclaimer: The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of Anchor Dental Care*