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  • What is the Recovery Time after a Wisdom Tooth Extraction?

    Recovery time after a wisdom tooth extraction depends on the complexity of the procedure, but most patients follow a predictable healing timeline. For a simple extraction, you can typically return to work and a gradual normal diet within 3 to 7 days, with full healing occurring after the second week.

    Surgical extractions for impacted teeth require a slightly longer recovery period. While the initial swelling usually peaks around day two, you should avoid strenuous activity, heavy lifting, or bending over for at least one week to prevent increased bleeding. Most patients feel ready to return to work or school by mid-week following their procedure.

    To ensure a smooth recovery, follow these essential care steps:

    • Rest and Elevation: Keep your head elevated and rest for the first 24 to 48 hours.
    • Manage Swelling: Apply ice packs to your cheeks for 15 to 20 minutes at a time during the first two days.
    • Dietary Adjustments: Stick to liquids like smoothies and broths on day one, moving to soft foods like mashed potatoes and scrambled eggs by day two. Avoid straws, smoking, and crunchy or spicy foods.
    • Oral Hygiene: Begin gentle saltwater rinses 24 hours after surgery, but avoid vigorous rinsing or spitting in the first day to protect the blood clot.

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  • Do All Wisdom Teeth Need Extraction?

    No, not all wisdom teeth need to be extracted. According to Smilo Family Dental, wisdom teeth only require removal if they are problematic. Healthy wisdom teeth that have fully erupted, are positioned correctly in alignment with other teeth, and can be easily cleaned often do not need to be removed.

    However, extraction is typically recommended in the following situations:

    • Impaction: When teeth are trapped in the jawbone or gums because there is no room to grow.
    • Positional Issues: Horizontal impaction, where the tooth lies sideways against the second molar, or partial eruptions that can cause decay or infection.
    • Symptoms: Persistent jaw pain, swelling, stiffness, or difficulty opening the mouth.
    • Complications: Evidence of crowding, shifting of front teeth, repeated infections, or the development of cysts.

    Early evaluation with digital x-rays is recommended to monitor the development of third molars and prevent potential long-term oral health issues.


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  • What are the Potential Complications from Wisdom Teeth Surgery?

    While wisdom tooth surgery is a common and generally safe procedure, there are potential complications to be aware of during and after the process. One of the most common post-operative complications is dry socket, which occurs in approximately 2% to 5% of cases. This painful condition happens when the protective blood clot in the extraction site is lost or dislodged.

    Other potential complications following the surgery include:

    • Excessive bleeding that lasts more than 24 hours
    • Severe pain that is not relieved by recommended medications
    • Increased swelling that continues to worsen after the third day
    • Infections or the presence of pus discharge from the site
    • High fever (over 101 degrees Fahrenheit)
    • Difficulty with swallowing or breathing

    To minimize these risks, it is essential to follow aftercare instructions carefully, such as avoiding straws, smoking, and vigorous rinsing in the days following the procedure. If you experience any severe symptoms or signs of infection, you should contact your dental provider immediately for evaluation.


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  • What is the Cost of Wisdom Teeth Removal in Ontario?

    The cost of wisdom teeth removal in Ontario varies based on the complexity of the procedure and the number of teeth being extracted. Typically, prices range from $200 to $600 per tooth, which includes the consultation fee.

    Several factors can influence the final expense:

    Type of Extraction: Simple pulls are less expensive than surgical extractions for impacted teeth, which require incisions and more intricate work.

    Anesthesia and Sedation: Choosing sedation options like nitrous oxide or oral sedatives will increase the total cost compared to using only local anesthesia.

    Additional Requirements: Diagnostic tools, such as digital X-rays or 3D iTero scanners, and follow-up care for complications can also contribute to the bill.

    Insurance coverage in Ontario helps manage these costs. The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) covers basic extractions for children under 18. For adults, private insurance through employers usually covers routine extractions, while surgical removals for impacted teeth may only receive partial coverage if deemed medically necessary. To assist with out-of-pocket expenses, dental clinics often provide flexible payment plans to spread the cost over time.


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  • What is the Wisdom Tooth Extraction Procedure?

    The wisdom tooth extraction procedure at Smilo Family Dental follows a structured, minimally invasive process designed for patient comfort. The journey begins with a comprehensive consultation involving digital x-rays and iTero scanners to assess tooth position and create a personalized plan.

    The extraction process involves four primary steps:

    1. Anesthesia Administration: Local anesthesia is used to numb the area. For patients with anxiety or complex cases, sedation options like nitrous oxide or oral sedatives are available.
    1. Incision and Access: If a tooth is impacted, a small incision is made in the gum tissue. In some cases, a thin layer of overlying bone may be removed to reach the tooth.
    1. Tooth Sectioning and Removal: To protect surrounding structures, the tooth is often divided into smaller sections and removed piece by piece. This reduces the force required and minimizes trauma.
    1. Cleaning and Closure: The site is thoroughly cleaned of debris. Dissolvable stitches may be placed if an incision was made, and gauze is applied to control bleeding.

    Simple extractions for fully erupted teeth typically take 20 to 30 minutes, while surgical extractions for impacted teeth may take 45 to 60 minutes.


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