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Ask the Dentist: What should I expect when I get my wisdom teeth removed?



Wisdom teeth removal is one of the most common types of oral surgery, but it can feel intimidating for many patients. 

In this  video, , Clinical Director for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at UT Dentistryanswers the most common questions about wisdom teeth removal and explains what to expect before, during and after surgery.

Why do wisdom teeth need to be removed?

Wisdom teeth can sometimes cause problems as they grow in, especially if there鈥檚 not enough room in the mouth for them to erupt properly.

鈥淚f wisdom teeth aren鈥檛 removed when needed, they can lead to cavities or gum disease on the back of the second molars,鈥 explains Dr. Stone. 鈥淥ur goal is to protect those healthy teeth and prevent bigger issues down the road.鈥

In other cases, wisdom teeth may be impacted or hard to clean, increasing the risk of painful infections. Left untreated, these infections can lead to more serious complications.

What happens during the procedure?

The care team in UT Dentistry鈥檚 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic ensures that patients are comfortable and well-cared for throughout the procedure.

鈥淲e offer sedation options, including general anesthesia if needed, so patients can relax while we remove the teeth,鈥 says Dr. Stone. 鈥淚f stitches are needed, we use dissolvable ones so there鈥檚 no need for a follow-up visit to remove them.鈥

What is recovery like?

鈥淢ost people return to their regular routine and diet within one to two weeks,鈥 says Dr. Stone. 鈥淎nd we鈥檙e here to support patients through a smooth recovery.鈥

Some swelling and discomfort are normal once the anesthesia wears off, but most patients can manage it with ibuprofen and acetaminophen; narcotics are rarely needed.

Dr. Stone recommends using ice packs and warm compresses to ease swelling and soreness in the first few days after surgery. Swelling tends to peak around the second or third day, and some patients experience mild jaw stiffness, which is temporary and expected.

Personalized care every step of the way

The oral surgery team at UT Dentistry provides expert care for patients of all ages, from wisdom teeth removal to more complex procedures.

If you鈥檝e been told it鈥檚 time to remove your wisdom teeth, contact UT Dentistry鈥檚 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic for more information or to schedule an appointment at 210-450-3100 or visit UTDentistry.org/OMS.

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