Wisdom Teeth Removal Leslieville
Suppose you or your teen is dealing with pain, swelling, or repeated infections around the back molars. In that case, Wisdom Teeth Removal Leslieville can help you get comfortable again—and prevent bigger problems later. At Dental Land Leslieville, we offer gentle assessments, clear explanations, and treatment plans tailored to your timeline, comfort level, and budget. From simple extractions to surgical removal with sedation, our team prioritizes safety, predictability, and a smooth recovery.
Why Wisdom Teeth Cause Trouble
Wisdom teeth (third molars) usually erupt between the ages of 15 and 25. In many mouths, there isn’t enough space, so they come in at an angle (impacted), only partially erupt (creating a gum flap that traps food and bacteria), or press against the second molars. Common issues include:
- Red, swollen, or tender gums at the very back
- Jaw stiffness or pain when chewing or opening wide
- Food impaction and persistent bad breath
- Repeated “pericoronitis” (infection around a partially erupted tooth)
- Cysts or damage to neighbouring teeth are seen on X-rays
If you’re experiencing any of these, a short visit for Wisdom Teeth Removal Leslieville evaluation can clarify whether removal is the safest path now—or whether watchful monitoring is reasonable.
Do They All Need to Come Out?
Not always. We remove wisdom teeth when the risks of keeping them outweigh the benefits. That might be because of infection, pain, cavities that are hard to treat, pressure on other teeth, or a tooth lying close to a nerve or sinus, where future problems are likely. If your wisdom teeth are fully erupted, easy to clean, and not causing damage, we may recommend keeping them and checking periodically with low-radiation digital X-rays.
Your Assessment: What to Expect
A proper diagnosis guides a smooth, uncomplicated recovery. At your consultation for Wisdom Teeth Removal Leslieville, we’ll:
- Review your symptoms, health history, and any medications.
- Take digital X-rays or 3D imaging (as needed) to locate roots and nearby nerves/sinuses.
- Explain findings in plain English, including options (remove now vs. monitor).
- Outline anaesthesia and sedation choices, recovery steps, and a clear cost estimate.
You’ll leave with a written plan so nothing feels rushed or unclear.
Comfort Options (Anaesthesia & Sedation)
Your comfort matters. Depending on complexity and preference, we offer:
- Local anaesthetic: Area is fully numbed; you’re awake but comfortable.
- Oral sedation: A prescribed medication taken beforehand to reduce anxiety.
- Nitrous oxide (laughing gas): Quick onset and wears off rapidly.
- IV sedation (with appropriate screening and monitoring): For deeper relaxation during surgical removal.
We’ll match the option to your medical history, procedure length, and anxiety level.
How Wisdom Teeth Removal Works
The exact steps depend on whether the tooth is fully erupted or impacted:
- Numbing & preparation: We confirm you’re comfortable before starting.
- Access: For impacted teeth, a small gum opening may be needed.
- Bone shaping (if required): Minimal, precise removal of bone to access the tooth.
- Sectioning (as needed): The tooth may be divided into smaller pieces for easier removal and handling.
- Removal & smoothing: The area is checked and smoothed to help with healing.
- Stitches: Dissolvable stitches may be placed, and a gauze pack helps initial clotting.
- Aftercare instructions: You’ll receive written and verbal guidance plus contact info.
Simple cases can be surprisingly quick; complex impactions take longer but are planned to minimize trauma and swelling.
Recovery Timeline: What’s Normal
Most patients feel progressively better each day. Typical milestones after Wisdom Teeth Removal Leslieville:
- First 24 hours: Rest, head elevated. Bite gently on gauze for 30 to 45 minutes to control your bleeding. Start icing (20 minutes on, 20 off) while awake. Take prescribed or recommended pain relief as directed.
- Days 2–3: Peak swelling and mild bruising may appear—this is expected. Continue salt-water rinses (starting 24 hours after surgery) and switch from ice to warm compresses if instructed.
- Days 4–7: Discomfort steadily decreases; stitches often dissolve on their own.
- 1–2 weeks: Most people resume normal routines. We’ll schedule a short check if needed.
- 2–6 weeks: Bone and deeper tissues continue to remodel; tenderness fades.
If pain suddenly worsens a few days after surgery—especially with a bad taste or odour—contact us. You may have a “dry socket,” which we can treat quickly in the office to relieve discomfort.
Eating & Oral Care After Surgery
Choose foods that are soft, cool, and easy to swallow for the first few days:
- Yogurt, smoothies (no straws for 5–7 days), applesauce, scrambled eggs, mashed potatoes, oatmeal, soft pasta, well-cooked fish
- Avoid seeds, chips, nuts, and anything crunchy that can lodge in the socket.
- No smoking or vaping—these increase dry-socket risk and slow healing.
- Brush gently around the area the first night; keep the rest of your mouth very clean.
- Start warm salt-water rinses after 24 hours (several times daily) unless told otherwise
We’ll give you a written list tailored to your procedure and preferences.
Reducing Swelling & Staying Comfortable
- Use ice packs during the first 24 hours as noted above
- Sleep slightly elevated for the first few nights
- Take pain relievers on schedule on the first day, then as needed
- Sip plenty of water; dehydration can increase soreness
- Keep activity light for 48–72 hours—save the gym for next week
Teens vs. Adults: Timing Matters
You’ll often hear that wisdom teeth are easier to remove in the late teens or early twenties. That’s because roots are shorter and bone is more flexible. However, many adults do very well with Wisdom Teeth Removal Leslieville—especially with good imaging, sedation options, and a thoughtful plan. The decision is individual; our job is to help you choose the safest, most predictable path for you.
When It’s an Emergency
Call us right away if you have:
- Severe pain or swelling that’s rapidly increasing
- Fever or difficulty swallowing
- A broken wisdom tooth with sharp edges cutting your cheek or tongue
- Ongoing bleeding that doesn’t slow after firm pressure on gauze
We reserve time for urgent assessments and pain relief; definitive treatment may follow the same day or soon after, depending on imaging and sedation needs.
Why Choose Dental Land for Wisdom Teeth Removal Leslieville
- Neighbourhood convenience: Easy access from Leslieville, South Riverdale, and Riverside
- Experienced clinical team: Clear communication and gentle, precise techniques
- Comfort-first approach: From local anaesthetic to IV sedation where appropriate
- Modern imaging: Low-radiation diagnostics for safe planning
- Clear aftercare: Written instructions, check-ins, and direct contact for questions
- Continuity of care: Prevention, dental cleanings, and routine dentistry under the same roof
Book Wisdom Teeth Removal Leslieville
If you’re ready to stop the cycle of pain and swelling—or want a clear second opinion—book a consultation for Wisdom Teeth Removal Leslieville at Dental Land Leslieville. Call our friendly team or request an appointment online. We’ll assess, explain, and help you choose a comfortable, predictable plan so you can get back to eating, sleeping, and smiling comfortably again.