ORAL SURGERY EDUCATION
Surgeon-written wisdom teeth guidance, from evaluation through recovery
Clear, specialist-led education on impacted wisdom teeth, anesthesia, recovery, costs, and next steps — built around the questions patients actually have before and after treatment.
DECISION SUPPORT
Understand wisdom teeth, the risks, and the treatment decision
These pages help patients understand why wisdom teeth may deserve evaluation, why some symptom-free wisdom teeth are still considered for removal, and how surgeons think about anatomy, disease risk, second-molar health, and treatment planning.
What are impacted wisdom teeth?
Understand what “impacted” means and why some teeth can create problems even before severe pain starts.
Learn moreMonitor or remove symptom-free wisdom teeth?
See how surgeons think about age, future risk, anatomy, and why waiting is not always the safer long-term plan.
Learn moreWhen should wisdom teeth be evaluated?
Review when early evaluation is useful, even when symptoms seem minor or when wisdom teeth were only found on imaging.
Learn moreWhy was a coronectomy recommended?
Learn why some lower wisdom teeth are managed differently when root position raises specific risk concerns.
Learn moreWhen might a bone graft be discussed?
Understand why grafting is not routine, but may be discussed in selected cases involving higher-risk anatomy or residual defects.
Learn moreWisdom teeth cysts and pathology
See why imaging findings can matter even when a patient is not noticing significant symptoms yet.
Learn moreANESTHESIA & PRE-OP
Prepare for surgery and understand how anesthesia fits into the plan
This section helps patients understand how anesthesia fits into wisdom teeth treatment, how to prepare safely, and which questions matter before the procedure.
General anesthesia for wisdom teeth removal
Learn why general anesthesia is commonly used and how it fits into oral-surgery care for selected patients.
Learn moreIV sedation vs general anesthesia
Understand the distinction and why offices may describe these options differently depending on the clinical setting.
Learn moreWhat should I expect with anesthesia?
Review the practical patient-side expectations before, during, and immediately after the procedure.
Learn morePre-op checklist
Use a structured checklist to make sure the key preoperative details are handled before surgery day.
Learn moreWhat if I am getting sick before surgery?
Know when an illness matters, when to call, and why timing and symptoms can affect whether surgery should proceed.
Learn moreWhat should I wear to surgery?
Simple planning details can make the visit smoother and help patients feel more prepared on procedure day.
Learn moreRECOVERY GUIDANCE
Know what is normal in recovery and what should prompt follow-up
Learn moreThese pages help patients understand the normal healing course, recognize symptoms that deserve follow-up, and know when to contact the office.
Recovery after wisdom teeth removal
Start here for the overall healing timeline, common expectations, and the broader recovery framework.
Learn moreBleeding after wisdom teeth removal
Understand when oozing is normal, which pressure measures help, and when the office should hear from you.
Learn moreSwelling and bruising
Review when swelling usually increases, when it should start decreasing, and what pattern deserves follow-up.
Learn moreDry socket vs normal postoperative pain
See how worsening pain later in recovery differs from the more typical early soreness that often follows surgery.
Learn moreLate irritation or infection
Understand why lower sites may collect debris later in healing and when symptoms deserve evaluation.
Learn moreSigns of infection after wisdom teeth removal
Learn which changes are more concerning and how to think about calling-the-office symptoms versus urgent escalation.
Learn moreBad taste or odor
Review what can happen as sockets heal, and when a taste or odor starts to suggest more than routine recovery.
Learn moreWhen should socket irrigation start?
Timing matters. See why irrigation is usually delayed until cleaning is more likely to help than interfere with early healing.
Learn moreRecovery shopping list
Prepare supplies and food that make the first recovery days easier to manage at home.
Learn moreINSURANCE & COSTS
Understand coverage, expected costs, and financing options
This section helps explain insurance, expected costs, financing, and consultation next steps.
Insurance and costs
Start here for the broader cost-and-coverage framework, including how estimates and benefits fit together.
Learn moreWhat might wisdom teeth extraction cost with insurance?
Get a practical overview of why numbers vary and what usually affects the final estimate.
Learn moreMonthly payment options
Review how payment planning can reduce friction for patients who need treatment but want clearer financial steps.
Learn moreTake the next step with more clarity
Some patients are still deciding whether they need an evaluation. Others are ready to ask about timing, anesthesia, insurance, or an estimate. The next step should feel clear in either case.