Your Mansfield Dentist
Opening Hours
Day | Hours |
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Monday | 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. |
Tuesday | 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. |
Wednesday | 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. |
Thursday | 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. |
Friday | 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. |
Saturday | 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. |
Sunday | Closed |
Your Mansfield WISDOM TEETH EXPERTS
Frequently Asked Questions
So, how long does wisdom teeth removal usually take?
The time it takes to ditch those wisdom teeth depends on a few things. We're talking about how many teeth you're getting out (four is pretty standard), their location (chillin' up top, stuck halfway, or hiding deep down), and any unexpected surprises. At Today Dental, a smooth sailing extraction for four wisdom teeth usually takes around 30 minutes, not including the prep and recovery time. But if your wisdom teeth are playing hide-and-seek or just being stubborn, it might take a bit longer.
Remember, the whole dental office visit involves a bunch of steps: checking things out beforehand (like x-rays and consultations), getting you nice and numb (anesthesia or sedation), the actual extraction, and then making sure everything's healing well (post-operative monitoring). Your dentist or oral surgeon will give you a more precise estimate during your consultation, based on your unique situation.
What about the cost?
The price tag for wisdom teeth removal can vary depending on a few factors. If your wisdom teeth are playing hard to get (impacted or horizontal), they might require special techniques, which can cost more. The type of anesthesia you choose also plays a role, with IV sedation typically costing more than local anesthesia. Finally, the location of the teeth matters too. Fully impacted teeth are trickier to remove than partially erupted ones, which can affect the cost.
At Today Dental, the average cost for four wisdom teeth extractions, including IV sedation, ranges from $1,400 to $2,400. To get a clear and accurate estimate with no hidden fees, schedule a free consultation with our Mansfield dentist.
What to expect at your first visit?
During your first visit, we'll chat about your medical history and get into the details of the wisdom teeth removal process. We'll take x-rays to see what's going on with your teeth and create a personalized plan just for you. This plan will break down the costs, timeline, and steps involved. Feel free to ask any questions you have; we're here to answer them and address any concerns you might have about the whole thing.
Recovering from wisdom teeth removal:
It's normal to experience some swelling and discomfort for 5-7 days after getting your wisdom teeth removed. You'll likely get pain medication to help manage any discomfort. Applying an ice pack to your face can help reduce swelling, and you can use gauze pads to control any initial bleeding. At Today Dental, we often give you medications through your IV during the procedure to address post-operative swelling and pain. We'll also provide detailed instructions on what to eat and how to take care of your mouth after the removal, and schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your healing and address any concerns. Remember to start with soft foods and liquids, and gradually transition back to your normal diet as you heal.
Should I get my wisdom teeth removed?
The decision to remove your wisdom teeth depends on several factors and is usually made after a thorough examination by your dentist at Today Dental. Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, might need to come out if they're causing problems like:
- Being stuck: Impacted, meaning they're trapped in the jawbone and can't erupt properly.
- Crowding: Pushing on your other teeth and causing them to shift or become misaligned.
- Pain or pressure: Causing discomfort or pressure in your jaw.
- Infection: Getting infected because they're difficult to clean properly.
- Damage: Harming or damaging your other teeth.
Even if your wisdom teeth aren't causing any trouble right now, we might recommend removal to prevent potential future complications, which are fairly common.