Feb
Wisdom teeth can create a range of dental challenges, from mild discomfort to serious oral health issues. At Seasons Dental in Burley, Idaho, our experienced team evaluates each patient’s unique needs to determine whether wisdom teeth removal is necessary. Understanding the signs and the extraction process can help you make informed decisions and prepare for a safe and comfortable experience.
Dentists typically recommend removal if wisdom teeth are impacted, misaligned, or contributing to overcrowding. X-rays and clinical exams allow your dental team to assess whether leaving your wisdom teeth in place could lead to future problems.
Common symptoms may include pain in the back of the jaw, gum swelling or tenderness, difficulty opening the mouth, and recurring infections. Some patients may experience headaches or discomfort when biting down. Even without severe symptoms, impacted wisdom teeth may require preventive removal.
Yes. Wisdom teeth that are impacted or misaligned can push neighboring teeth, cause jaw pain, increase the risk of gum disease, and lead to cavities that are hard to clean. Removing problematic wisdom teeth early can prevent these complications.
Seasons Dental offers several anesthesia options tailored to patient comfort, including local anesthesia, oral sedation, and IV sedation. Your dentist will help determine the safest choice based on the complexity of your procedure, your anxiety level, and your medical history.
Preparation may include fasting before sedation, arranging a ride home, and reviewing medications with your dentist. Maintaining good oral hygiene and following all preoperative instructions can contribute to a smoother procedure and faster recovery.
During the procedure, the dental team carefully removes the teeth using gentle techniques designed to minimize discomfort. Sedation options help you feel relaxed and at ease throughout the process. The duration of the procedure depends on how many teeth are being removed and their position.
Most patients experience initial healing within a few days, while complete recovery usually takes 1-2 weeks. Following postoperative instructions, such as rest, ice application, and dietary adjustments, can help speed healing and reduce complications.
Swelling, mild pain, and occasional bruising are normal after extraction. Some patients may experience temporary difficulty opening the mouth or minor bleeding. Your dentist will provide clear guidance for managing discomfort and promoting healing.
Planning and understanding the procedure can make wisdom teeth removal a smoother, more comfortable experience. Ensure a smooth recovery and minimal discomfort by arranging your wisdom teeth consultation with Seasons Dental in Burley, Idaho, at 208-679-5888. Our team is dedicated to providing personalized care for every patient, making your oral health a priority from start to finish.
Dr. Chad Bodily, DDS, is a compassionate dentist with strong ties to the Mini-Cassia community. After graduating from Minico High School and serving a church mission in Portugal, he earned a bachelor's degree in Biology from BYU-Idaho and a Doctorate of Dental Surgery from the University of Iowa. Dr. Chad partners with his brother, Dr. Ty, to provide patient-focused care, treating everyone like family. Committed to professional growth, he is licensed in sedation dentistry, ensuring a comfortable experience for his patients. Dr. Chad values building strong patient relationships and considers his family his greatest joy and accomplishment.
Dr. Ty Bodily, DMD, is a skilled dentist with deep roots in the Mini-Cassia area. A proud graduate of Minico High School and BYU-Idaho, he earned his Doctorate of Medical Dentistry from Nova Southeastern University in Florida. A highlight of his education was volunteering in Brazil, where he provided free dental care to underprivileged children. With post-graduate training from world-renowned experts in sedation, restorative, and cosmetic dentistry, he excels in reconstructing smiles, enhancing both health and self-esteem. Dr. Ty's passion for dentistry is matched only by his devotion to his family, whom he considers his greatest achievement and passion.