Wisdom Teeth Extraction in Burlington, ON


Symptoms To Watch Out For
- They may be coming in crooked or become stuck against the neighbouring tooth.
- There might not be enough room and crowding can be painful and cause complications.
- In the wrong position, wisdom teeth can trap food or be impossible to clean, leading to decay.
- Impacted wisdom teeth become infected much more easily.
The Wisdom Tooth Removal Process

Examining your teeth

The removal process

Aftercare
Cost Of A Wisdom Tooth Removal In Burlington
Simple Tooth Extraction
Surgical Tooth Extraction
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to remove my wisdom teeth?
Many people believe wisdom teeth removal is a rite of passage. In reality, wisdom teeth only need to be removed if they become impacted or otherwise interfere with your jaw and teeth.
Is it painful to get your wisdom teeth out?
Dentistry is more compassionate than ever before and your comfort is important to us. We use tools and techniques that effectively remove as much discomfort as possible, help us work quickly, precisely and with as little trauma as possible to promote fast healing. We will provide you with aftercare instructions to keep you comfortable and promote fast healing.
How soon after wisdom tooth removal can I eat or drink?
About an hour after your procedure, you may remove the gauze sponges that have been placed in your mouth and have something to eat. Be sure to eat foods that are soft for the first 24 hours. Make sure to avoid hot foods and drinking from straws for several hours.
What should I do after a dental extraction?
We will provide you with aftercare instructions specific to your needs at your appointment. Here are some general things you can do after you get your wisdom teeth out to minimize the risk of complications and encourage a speedy recovery:
- Avoid spitting, mouth rinsing, blowing your nose, using a straw, and smoking in the first 24 hours after tooth extraction.
- Don’t touch the extraction site with your finger or tongue.
- Avoid hot foods and hot drinks.
- Don’t take aspirin because it inhibits blood clotting.
- Avoid physical activities and exercise.
How long does it take to recover from wisdom tooth extraction?
Ideally, you should schedule three or four days of rest or light duty after your wisdom teeth come out. Resting will minimize your risk of complications and help you heal. Full recovery takes around 2 weeks but you should feel minimal discomfort during this time.
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What our patients say about us

“Truly appreciate the care provided by Dr. Nada and her amazing staff. Flexible appointments, kind staff and clear information on what to expect. We really have valued Woodview Family Dentistry and Medical centre for all their services.”
Danon Pascoa
Burlington, ON

“In an emergency situation, I was amazed by how quickly they accommodated me. The dentist’s skill and compassion were evident. I’m grateful for their prompt care.”
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Burlington, ON

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Burlington, ON
