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Gentle, Expert Removal for a Pain-Free Smile

Say Goodbye to Wisdom Tooth Pain.

Safe, precise, and comfortable extraction by our experienced dental surgeons—so you can heal quickly and smile confidently again.

When wisdom teeth cause trouble, we fix it fast.

Understanding Wisdom Tooth Extraction.

Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, usually erupt between ages 17 and 25. For many, they cause problems such as pain, swelling, crowding, or infection due to lack of space in the jaw. When these latecomers start causing trouble, removal becomes necessary to protect your oral health.

At Floss & Gloss Dental, our dentists carefully assess your X-rays and oral structure to determine the safest approach for extraction. Whether it’s a simple removal or a surgical one, our priority is your comfort—from anesthesia to aftercare. With modern techniques and a gentle touch, you’ll be surprised at how smooth the procedure feels.

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Why Removing Wisdom Teeth Matters?

Extracting problematic wisdom teeth not only relieves current discomfort but also prevents future oral health issues. When left untreated, impacted wisdom teeth can cause infections, cysts, tooth misalignment, or even damage to nearby teeth. Removing them at the right time helps protect your natural bite and ensures long-term oral stability.

Our patients often experience improved comfort, easier cleaning, and fresher breath after removal. The procedure might sound intimidating, but the recovery is quick when handled by experts using advanced dental techniques and proper post-care guidance.

What to Expect

Our Step-by-Step Approach.

Every visit to Prime Dental follows a proven, patient-friendly process designed for your comfort and complete care.

Expert Evaluation

Your dentist examines your teeth and reviews X-rays to determine if removal is necessary and whether it requires surgical extraction. This helps plan a procedure that’s safe, precise, and quick.

Gentle Extraction

Under local anesthesia or sedation, your wisdom teeth are carefully removed using advanced, minimally invasive techniques. You’ll feel pressure, not pain.

Recovery & Aftercare

We provide clear post-operative instructions and schedule a follow-up if needed. Most patients resume normal activities within a few days with minimal discomfort.

Flexible Payment & Insurance Options

Get the care you need without the stress. Prime Dental accepts Cherry, CareCredit, and Sunbit, making it easy to pay over time while keeping your smile healthy and worry-free.

Your Questions, Answered

Frequently Asked Questions.

Still curious about this treatment? Here are some of the most common questions our patients ask — and our honest, straightforward answers.

Is wisdom teeth removal painful?

No, the procedure itself isn’t painful because it’s performed under local anesthesia or sedation. You might feel slight pressure, but no sharp pain. Some soreness or swelling afterward is normal and can be managed with prescribed medication and proper care.

Most patients recover in 3 to 5 days, though full healing of the extraction site may take up to two weeks. Following your dentist’s aftercare instructions—like avoiding hard foods and maintaining oral hygiene—speeds up recovery.

Common signs include jaw pain, swelling, gum irritation, or crowding of other teeth. You may also experience bad breath or difficulty opening your mouth fully. If you feel any of these symptoms, it’s best to get your wisdom teeth evaluated early.

Not necessarily. If the teeth have erupted fully and are easy to access, they can often be removed like a regular tooth. However, impacted or partially erupted teeth usually require a minor surgical procedure.

Stick to soft, cool foods like yogurt, smoothies, mashed potatoes, and soups for the first few days. Avoid using straws, as suction can disturb the healing clot. Gradually reintroduce solid foods once your dentist confirms proper healing.