When Wisdom Teeth Need to Come Out
Not every wisdom tooth requires removal. Some emerge cleanly and cause no problems at all. However, in many cases, the back of the jaw simply doesn’t provide enough space, leading to what dentists refer to as impaction. According to the American Dental Association’s patient education resource on wisdom teeth, wisdom teeth that haven’t come in properly can create pockets where bacteria enter the gums, potentially leading to infection, pain, cysts, and damage to the teeth around them. Common signs that removal may be necessary include:
- Persistent pain or pressure at the back of the jaw
- Swelling or tenderness in the gum tissue surrounding the emerging tooth
- Difficulty opening your mouth fully or chewing comfortably
- Recurring infections near the affected tooth or visible crowding of adjacent teeth
Even when symptoms are mild or not yet present, our team may recommend removal if imaging shows a wisdom tooth is positioned in a way that’s likely to cause future complications. Early intervention is almost always simpler and leads to a faster, smoother recovery than waiting until problems worsen.
“Early intervention is almost always simpler and leads to a faster, smoother recovery than waiting until problems worsen.”
What to Expect During the Procedure
Wisdom tooth removal is one of the most commonly performed tooth extraction procedures in dentistry, and with modern techniques, it is far more comfortable than most patients anticipate. At Smile Craft Dental, we begin with a thorough consultation that includes our 3D dental scanning technology, which gives us a precise view of your tooth’s position, root depth, and surrounding anatomy. That level of detail allows us to plan the extraction with full accuracy and care, reducing guesswork and minimizing tissue disruption during the procedure.
The extraction itself is performed under local anesthesia to keep you comfortable. For patients who feel anxious or require the removal of multiple teeth, we offer sedation dentistry to help you stay calm and relaxed throughout. Whether your case involves a straightforward removal or a more involved surgical extraction of a deeply impacted tooth, you will receive the same attentive, precision-driven care. We want every patient to feel like they were heard, properly prepared, and well taken care of from start to finish.
“With modern techniques, wisdom tooth removal is far more comfortable than most patients anticipate.”
Recovery After Wisdom Tooth Removal
Recovery from wisdom tooth removal looks a little different for everyone, but most patients are back to their normal routines within a few days. Some swelling and mild soreness in the first 48 to 72 hours is completely normal and can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers and cold compresses applied to the outside of the jaw. We’ll send you home with clear, easy-to-follow aftercare instructions so you will know exactly what to do and what to avoid during those first critical days.
Sticking to soft foods, gently rinsing with warm salt water, and avoiding straws all play an important role in protecting the blood clot that forms over the extraction site. Dislodging that clot too soon can lead to dry socket, a painful condition that slows healing and causes more significant discomfort.
Our team is always available to answer questions during recovery, and we’ll schedule a follow-up appointment to confirm everything is healing properly. If a procedure like bone grafting is ever part of your treatment plan, we discuss it openly during your consultation to give you a complete picture of what to expect at every stage.
“Our team is always available to answer questions during recovery, and we’ll schedule a follow-up appointment to confirm everything is healing properly.”
Schedule Your Wisdom Tooth Removal at Smile Craft Dental
Smile Craft Dental’s Sunnyvale team is led by Dr. Janice Chou, a Bay Area native who graduated from the University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry and completed her advanced education through the AEGD residency program at UOP, where she continues to serve as a clinical instructor for post-doctoral residents. Dr. Brendon Nguyen brings additional expertise and a deep commitment to community care, having spent six years providing essential oral healthcare to underserved populations across the Bay Area. Our Sunnyvale office is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, staffed by Spanish-speaking team members, and accepts most major insurance plans.
If your wisdom teeth have been causing discomfort or a concern has been flagged during a recent exam, we’re ready to help you proceed with clarity and confidence. Contact our office to schedule a consultation for wisdom tooth removal in Sunnyvale, CA.