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Wisdom Teeth Removal Near South Bend, IN

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Protecting Your Oral Health

Wisdom teeth, or third molars, often emerge during the mid-teenage years to early adulthood, posing potential challenges to oral health. At Granger Oral Surgery & Dental Implants, our team specializes in safe and effective wisdom teeth removal. While a common procedure, we understand wisdom tooth extraction requires precision and expertise to ensure optimal care and prevent long-term complications. 

Our practice is committed to providing comfortable treatment and effective solutions using the latest techniques and sedation options. We prioritize your dental health and offer personalized treatment plans to address your specific needs. Our goal is to ensure a smooth experience, rapid healing, and a safe recovery.

Signs You Should Have Your Wisdom Teeth Removed

Recognizing the signs that your wisdom teeth need removal is crucial for avoiding severe pain and potential oral infections. Impacted wisdom teeth — those that fail to fully erupt — can cause a range of issues. Here are some key indicators:

Persistent Pain: Severe pain or mild discomfort in the back of the mouth, especially when chewing, can signal impacted wisdom teeth.

Gum Inflammation: Swelling, redness, or tenderness in the gums behind the last molars may indicate gum disease or gum infection.

Jaw Pain and Headaches: Wisdom teeth can cause discomfort in the jaw joint, leading to headaches and facial pain.

Sinus Complications: Upper wisdom teeth can affect sinus health, leading to sinus complications and pressure.

Damage to Adjacent Teeth: Impacted wisdom teeth can push against adjacent teeth, causing damage to neighboring teeth, misalignment, and even tooth decay.

Cyst Formation: In some cases, impacted wisdom teeth can lead to cyst formation or the growth of cysts, which can damage the jaw bone and nearby teeth.

Bad Breath and Bad Taste: These can be signs of oral infections caused by impacted wisdom teeth.

Difficulty Opening the Mouth: Limited jaw movement can be a sign of impacted wisdom teeth.

Ignoring these signs can lead to severe infection, damage to permanent teeth, and the need for more complex treatments. Early intervention is key to preventing these issues.

Types of Anesthesia

We offer several forms of anesthesia to ensure your comfort.

The Wisdom Teeth Removal Process

Wisdom tooth removal procedures at Granger Oral Surgery & Dental Implants are performed with precision and care. The process begins with a consultation appointment, where Dr. Davis will evaluate your oral health, discuss your treatment options, and address any concerns. Advanced imaging, such as X-rays or 3D scans, will be used to assess the position and condition of your wisdom teeth.

On the day of the dental surgery, anesthesia options will be administered to ensure your comfort. Small incisions will be made in the gum tissue to expose the wisdom teeth. If necessary, the tooth is divided into sections to facilitate removal. After the tooth extraction, the extraction sites are cleaned, and the gum tissue is sutured. Gauze pads are placed to control slight bleeding, and ice packs are applied to minimize swelling.

Postoperative instructions will be provided, including guidelines for a soft food diet, pain medication, and oral hygiene. We recommend avoiding chewy foods, crunchy foods, solid foods, and spicy foods during the initial healing process. Vigorous rinsing should be avoided immediately after surgery to prevent dry socket, which is when the blood clot forms improperly. 

Follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor your healing gums and ensure a superior outcome. A responsible adult should accompany you home after the procedure.

Hear From Wisdom Teeth Removal Patients

These patients can tell you about their firsthand experience undergoing wisdom teeth removal at our office.

Reviews From Our Wisdom Teeth Removal Patients

Shauna Reviews Her Wisdom Teeth Removal Procedure

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"My dentist referred me to Dr. Anderson to have my wisdom teeth out. I was a little nervous. Dr. Anderson and his staff explained things very well to me, which lessened my nerves a bit. The surgery went very well. I didn't feel any pain with that, so I was happy about that. The staff was very warm and welcoming. They make you feel like you're the only patient in the room. Dr. Anderson is very compassionate and caring, and I would recommend him to anyone. I'm very happy I got my wisdom teeth out. It's like finally they are done, and it's over with. I had a great experience at Granger Oral Surgery."

Tressa Reviews Her Wisdom Teeth Removal Procedure

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"My son needed his wisdom teeth extracted, and we had heard good things about this facility and the doctor and decided to give it a try. I was not nervous at all. I feel like right from the start, the staff was extremely welcoming and made us feel comfortable, and everything about the facility was welcoming. The procedure itself was just exceptional from start to finish. The support staff was phenomenal; my son had a great experience. My son's recovery was kind of fun; coming out of the anesthesia, he decided he was going to be singing, and so since it was sort of a light-hearted moment, the staff actually invited me to come back to the recovery area and enjoy that with them. We were able to capture some great video to share with him later. As a mom, just knowing that he was in good hands made all the difference, and I was very confident in the doctor and his staff. Dr. Anderson - first of all, he's extremely approachable, very knowledgeable, and crystal clear in his explanations of things. I would recommend Granger Oral Surgery to anyone who needs this kind of service. It's really a great place."

Madi Reviews Her Wisdom Teeth Removal Procedure

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"What required my oral surgery was my wisdom teeth were growing in, and the roots were also growing into my nasal cavity. When I came in, I was very nervous to get my wisdom teeth taken out. I was afraid it was going to hurt really, really bad, but it was alright. When I came in, the staff was really nice. They kept me calm throughout the whole process really. Dr. Anderson was really nice. He explained everything that was going to happen beforehand and when I came back in to actually get the surgery done. Overall, I did have a good experience here. I would recommend Granger Oral Surgery."

Granger’s Go-To Oral Surgery Practice: Where Compassion Meets Quality

Granger Oral Surgery & Dental Implants is no ordinary dental office. We’re an advanced oral and maxillofacial surgery practice that provides quality, compassionate care, takes time to build relationships with our patients, and ensures everyone feels welcome and at ease when they walk through our doors. We are proud to serve our community and invite you to take the first step toward enhanced oral health by contacting us to schedule a consultation.