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Saying Goodbye to Wisdom Teeth: What to Expect Before, During, and After Removal


wisdom teeth removal

Over 10% of Canadians have pain in their mouths. If you can't find out where it's coming from, take a look at your wisdom teeth.


This third set of molars can come in at the wrong angle, get impacted, or become too large. The only solution is to take them out.

Read on to learn what happens before, during, and after wisdom tooth removal in Winnipeg.


Before Your Wisdom Tooth Removal

A full set includes 32 teeth. The four wisdom teeth don't come in until you're around 17-24 years old. Approximately 5.32% to 56.0% of the world never gets them.

Signs of wisdom teeth problems include:

  • Tooth decay

  • Cysts

  • Swollen, tender, or bleeding gums

  • Bad breath

  • Sensitivity or pain in the back of your mouth

Find an experienced local dentist for wisdom tooth removal in Winnipeg. Don't eat or drink anything 12 hours before your surgery, but prepare soft foods for when you come home.

Bring along a list of your medications and ask a friend or family member to come with you. They'll need to drive you home because the medication you'll get will make you groggy.

X-rays are the first step. They help dentists visualize the size of your mouth and the scope of your problems.


During the Wisdom Tooth Removal Procedure

Tooth extractions involve removing a tooth that's damaged, decayed, or crowding your mouth. A wisdom tooth extraction is one of the most common types.

Wisdom teeth surgery starts with choosing the right method of anesthesia. This may include local to numb the area and general or IV sedation to put you to sleep.

Once you're nice and calm, the dentist will remove any tissue or bone in the way. They'll take out your wisdom teeth, then clean up and add stitches or gauze to stop the bleeding.


Wisdom Tooth Removal Aftercare

Wisdom teeth recovery times range from three days to two weeks.

Replace the gauze 30 minutes after your appointment and keep doing it until the bleeding stops. Don't brush your teeth for at least a full day to avoid irritating the area.

Use an ice pack and pain medication to ease swelling and discomfort. Get plenty of rest and keep your head elevated.

Eat soft foods and don't use a straw or drink hot, carbonated, or alcoholic beverages for the first few days. Wash your mouth with lukewarm saltwater after meals.

In addition, don't smoke or vape. When you do, it spreads toxins throughout your mouth and negatively affects your oral health.

Proper aftercare speeds up healing and prevents infection. It also fights against painful conditions like dry sockets.

This issue starts when the blood clot that develops after surgery disintegrates or becomes dislodged. It occurs in 1-4% of tooth extractions worldwide and is even more common after removing wisdom teeth.


Find Comfortable Wisdom Tooth Removal in Winnipeg

Get a list of medications and bring a friend when you go to get your wisdom teeth out. The procedure is non-invasive and uses sedation to prevent pain.

Ease any discomfort afterward with medication and ice packs. Come back in if you notice complications, such as a dry socket.

Our dentists provide comprehensive and comfortable dental services. We have three locations, including Integral Dental, Ellice Dental, and Pearl Dental. Please book an appointment with us for wisdom tooth removal in Winnipeg today.

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