
Get All The Facts In This Easy Guide To Wisdom Teeth Removal
For many people, with age comes wisdom, and between the ages of 17-21, it also comes with wisdom teeth. Wisdom teeth often cause crowding, and are impacted. These teeth are known to cause many problems and the 1st symptom is usually a painful flare up which needs to be addressed immediately.
It is comforting to know that the expert dental team at Rockwell Dentistry in Middletown and Hamilton, New Jersey, extract wisdom teeth to help you deal and even avoid wisdom tooth pain complications.
If you experience pain or swelling at the back of your jaw, call or schedule an appointment online today. Don’t waste another day in pain. We can help you get out of pain and get you back to feeling better.
Dr. Alex and Dawn Rockwell perform wisdom tooth extractions and Rockwell Dentistry staff is trained in pre and post-operative surgical support.
Wisdom Teeth Q & A
What are wisdom teeth?
Wisdom teeth are the third molars in the back of your mouth, and the last adult teeth to erupt through your gums. Today, you don’t need your wisdom teeth for chewing, and they can potentially cause overcrowding that leads to numerous dental issues, including:- Pain
- Infection
- Gum disease
- Tooth decay
- Cysts and tumors
What does it mean if my wisdom teeth are impacted?

- Pain and swelling in your gums
- Bleeding gums
- Jaw pain and swelling
- Bad breath or an unpleasant taste in your mouth
What can I expect during my wisdom teeth extraction surgery?
Extractions take place in the comfort of the Rockwell Dentistry office. The team knows it can be frightening to have teeth removed, so they explain your procedure and take great care in keeping you comfortable. You may receive a local anesthetic to numb your mouth, or general anesthesia so you’re asleep during the entire process. To remove each tooth, your dentist makes a small incision in your gums and removes the tooth and root before closing each wound with sutures (stitches). You’ll have gauze or cotton on your mouth after the surgery to protect the empty sockets where the teeth once were. There may be some temporary pain, swelling, or bleeding immediately following surgery, and you’ll receive instructions on how to recover and manage any pain you feel for the first day or so afterward. Avoiding wisdom teeth extractions can make matters worse in the long run; call Rockwell Dentistry or schedule an appointment online today.Choose A Location and Make an Appointment