WISDOM TEETH EXTRACTION in Roscoe Village, IL

Wisdom teeth, or third molars, typically emerge last in the dental development process. Due to limited jaw space, these teeth often cannot properly erupt. In some cases, they emerge at awkward angles, increasing the risk of infection and decay.
Preventative removal of wisdom teeth is frequently recommended to avoid future complications. This procedure is commonly performed during late adolescence or early adulthood when jaw development is nearing completion. However, some patients may require wisdom tooth extraction later in life.
While not every wisdom tooth extraction requires sedation, we provide various anesthesia and sedation options tailored to individual patient needs.

Various oral health issues may necessitate tooth extraction, including severe decay, trauma, or irreparable damage. When a tooth cannot be saved, removal followed by dental implant placement can restore both function and aesthetics. Overcrowded teeth sometimes require extraction as well.
Beyond wisdom teeth, any tooth may become impacted, misaligned, or problematic enough to threaten your health. While general dentists can handle routine extractions, complex cases often benefit from an oral surgeon’s expertise.
Most tooth extractions are performed under local anesthesia, though sedation options are available for anxious patients or those with specific medical needs. Oral surgeons receive specialized training to optimize extraction outcomes. Be sure to discuss replacement options with Dr. Jason to maintain proper function and appearance after your procedure.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1. When is emergency wisdom teeth removal necessary?
Adults who haven’t had their wisdom teeth removed might experience pain or infection from impacted wisdom teeth. If these teeth could lead to other oral health problems, we recommend treatment.
2. How can I manage my pain after an emergency?
Follow the dosage recommendations on the label for over the counter medications, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. A cold compress on the cheek can also help with pain management.