Wisdom Teeth Removal Phoenix

Wisdom teeth, also called third molars, are the last teeth to develop, usually appearing between the ages of 17 and 25. When there is not enough space, they can cause pain, crowding, swelling, or infection. Removing these problem teeth helps prevent future complications and protects your oral health. At Central Valley Dentistry, we provide safe, comfortable wisdom teeth removal in Phoenix to relieve pain and keep your smile healthy.

Why Should You Have My Wisdom Teeth Removed?

When a wisdom tooth gets stuck under the gums or grows in at the wrong angle, it’s called an impacted tooth. This can lead to pain and other problems. Here’s why people often need a wisdom teeth removal in Phoenix:

  • They can cause constant or sudden pain.
  • Food and bacteria get trapped, leading to infection.
  • Gums can swell or feel sore in the back of the mouth.
  • Nearby teeth can get pushed out of place.
  • They are hard to clean, which increases the risk of cavities.

Signs a Third Molar Removal Is Necessary

  • Pain or pressure in the back of your mouth
  • Swollen, red, or tender gums
  • Jaw soreness or stiffness
  • Ear pain or headaches caused by jaw pressure
  • Pain when chewing or opening your mouth
  • Bad breath or a bad taste that won’t go away
  • Frequent infections around your teeth

Best Dentist for Wisdom Teeth Removal in Phoenix

Dr Babak Behbahani is an experienced Phoenix dentist who provides safe and efficient wisdom teeth removal in Phoenix. He earned his Biology degree from Arizona State University, graduating cum laude with honours, and completed dental school in Portland, Oregon, where he received his Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree.

Dr. Behbahani focuses on clear communication, patient comfort, and smooth recovery. He explains the process in simple terms and removes teeth with care to minimize pain and complications.

Central Valley Dentistry is trusted by the Phoenix community, with a 4.9★ Google rating from over 900 patient reviews. We are located at 6232 North 7th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85014. Call (602) 246-0385 to schedule your consultation.

Our Wisdom Tooth Extraction Procedure

Dr. Babak Behbahani and his team in Phoenix do the following steps for a removal:

  1. We examine your mouth and take X-rays to assess the tooth and surrounding areas.
  2. We plan your treatment based on your specific needs.
  3. We numb the area with local anesthesia.
  4. We make a small incision in the gum and remove the obstructing bone.
  5. We loosen and extract the tooth using specialized tools; multiple sections may be needed.
  6. We clean the area to prevent infection and apply stitches to aid healing.

 

We use gauze to control bleeding and give you wisdom tooth extraction aftercare instructions.

Wisdom Teeth Removal Phoenix

Wisdom Tooth Extraction Recovery

Recovery Time

  • First 24 hours: Swelling and mild bleeding are normal. Rest and avoid strenuous activity.
  • 2–3 days: Pain and swelling begin to improve.
  • 5–7 days: Most discomfort is gone, and normal activities can resume.
  • 1–2 weeks: Gums continue to heal fully, especially after surgical wisdom teeth removal in Phoenix.

Recovery Tips

  • Bite gently on gauze to control bleeding.
  • Use ice packs for the first 24 hours.
  • Take pain medication as directed.
  • Eat soft, non-crunchy foods and drink plenty of fluids.
  • Avoid smoking, vaping, and using straws.
  • Clean the area, but avoid brushing directly on the extraction site.

FAQs

Bleeding occurs as the body forms a clot to begin healing. Biting on gauze helps control it.

They can cause overcrowding, pain, infections, or damage to nearby teeth if left untreated.

The procedure usually takes 30-60 minutes, depending on the complexity.

Yes, sedation or general anesthesia is commonly used for complex extractions.

Choose soft foods like yogurt, mashed potatoes, smoothies, scrambled eggs, soup, applesauce, and oatmeal. Avoid crunchy, hard, spicy, or hot foods for the first few days.

Most patients can stop using gauze after 30–60 minutes, once bleeding slows. If light bleeding continues, replace the gauze as needed for a few hours.

Eat a light meal before your appointment unless told otherwise, arrange a ride home if sedation is used, and follow all pre-op instructions from your dentist.

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