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Whether your teen needs their wisdom teeth out or you’ve put it off yourself for years, we’re here to make the process easy for you. Experience clear answers, sedation options, and a care team who treats you with empathy and expertise from consult to recovery.


Wisdom teeth are your third set of molars and typically appear between ages 16–25. For many people, there just isn’t enough room in the mouth for them to erupt properly. This causes pain, infection, damage to nearby teeth, or even jaw misalignment. Removing them proactively can prevent future issues and make recovery easier. Whether they’re partially erupted, impacted, or fully grown in, we’ll evaluate your specific case and create a treatment plan that’s right for you.

IV sedation from our certified team helps you relax and stay pain-free during surgery. You’ll wake up with the hard part behind you.
Our surgeons use gentle techniques and detailed post-op care instructions to minimize swelling, discomfort, and downtime.
We offer Exparel, a long-lasting, non-opioid numbing medication that provides pain relief for up to 72 hours after surgery—so you can recover with fewer medications and more comfort.
With virtual consultations and online scheduling, getting started is easier than ever. Fewer visits. More convenience.

We begin with a gentle exam and advanced 3D imaging to see exactly how your wisdom teeth are positioned. This lets us evaluate the best timing and approach for removal and gives you the answers you’ve been looking for.
On the day of surgery, you’ll be greeted by a warm, experienced team who knows how to keep you calm. With IV sedation and a streamlined process, most extractions take under an hour—and feel like they’re over before you know it.
You’ll leave with printed instructions, post-op supplies, and personalized tips to help reduce swelling, manage discomfort, and eat safely. Plus, we give you a direct line to our team in case anything comes up at home.
We’re here for more than just the surgery. If anything feels off—or if you just want reassurance—we’ll schedule a follow-up or talk through next steps. Healing support is part of the experience.
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Waiting too long to remove your wisdom teeth can lead to a few unwanted complications. Impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth can trap bacteria and food, which may cause cavities or bone loss in the neighboring teeth. In more serious cases, it could even result in losing the tooth next to it. That’s why we recommend regular evaluations to catch potential issues early before they become bigger problems.

If you’re wondering whether it’s time, that’s usually a good sign it might be. The ideal age for removal is typically between 14 and 17 years old, before the roots are fully developed. If you’re unsure, the best next step is to talk to your dentist. They can take X-rays, evaluate your specific case, and help determine the right timing based on how your wisdom teeth are developing and how close they are to important structures. We treat every case individually and create a personalized plan to ensure you get the care that’s right for you.

Most patients choose IV sedation for maximum comfort, but we offer several options. We’ll walk you through each one so you can choose what feels right.

Most patients bounce back in 3–5 days. We’ll provide tips for reducing swelling and eating comfortably during recovery.

Even painless wisdom teeth can cause problems down the road, like decay or crowding. A 3D scan helps us evaluate risk and give you a clear recommendation.

Yes—most people resume light activities within a day or two. We’ll help you plan the best timing for surgery based on your schedule.
