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Wisdom Tooth Removal

Wisdom teeth are the last molars to develop, often arriving in the late teens or early twenties. For some people they erupt normally and stay problem-free. For many others, there is not enough room at the back of the mouth, which can lead to pain, swelling, infection, cavities, or pressure on neighbouring teeth. When that happens, wisdom teeth removal in Richmond Hill becomes an important step to protect long-term oral health.

At Oris Dental Clinics, each case is assessed carefully with an exam and X-rays before any treatment is recommended. The goal is simple: relieve discomfort, prevent repeat infections, and make recovery as smooth as possible.

When Wisdom Tooth Removal Is Recommended

Not every wisdom tooth needs to be removed. However, wisdom tooth removal is commonly recommended when the teeth are difficult to clean, likely to cause future problems, or already creating symptoms.

Removal may be advised if there is:

  • Persistent pain or pressure at the back of the jaw

  • Swelling or tenderness around the gum line

  • Repeated infections caused by trapped food and bacteria

  • A cavity in the wisdom tooth or the molar beside it

  • Gum disease in hard-to-reach areas

  • Signs the tooth is pushing into nearby teeth

  • Jaw stiffness, headaches, or discomfort when opening wide

If searching for wisdom tooth pain relief in Richmond Hill, a proper diagnosis matters. Pain in the back of the mouth can come from gum inflammation, decay, a bite issue, or a partially erupted tooth. A clinical exam confirms the cause and the best next step.

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Recovery After Wisdom Tooth Removal

Most people recover well with good aftercare. It is normal to experience:

  • Swelling that peaks within the first two to three days

  • Mild bleeding for the first several hours

  • Soreness when chewing for a few days

  • Gradual improvement day by day

Healing time depends on whether the extraction was simple or surgical. Impacted cases can take longer, but a careful approach and good instructions make a big difference.

Impacted Wisdom Teeth: What It Means

One of the most common reasons for wisdom tooth extraction in Richmond Hill is impaction. A wisdom tooth is “impacted” when it cannot erupt normally because it is blocked by bone, gum tissue, or the tooth in front of it. Impacted wisdom teeth can create a pocket where bacteria collect, increasing the risk of infection and damage to adjacent teeth.

Common types include:

  • Partially erupted: part of the tooth is visible, but gum tissue covers the rest and traps debris

  • Soft tissue impaction: the tooth is under gum tissue

  • Bony impaction: part or all of the tooth is still within the jawbone

X-rays help confirm the position of the tooth, the root shape, and the safest approach for removal.

What to Expect From Wisdom Teeth Removal at Oris Dental Clinics

Patients often feel nervous because they are unsure what the procedure involves. Most cases follow a predictable process, and everything is explained in advance.

1) Consultation and X-rays

A wisdom teeth assessment includes:

  • A detailed exam

  • Digital imaging to evaluate the tooth position and nearby structures

  • A clear recommendation: monitor, remove now, or plan removal later

This appointment is also a chance to discuss medical history, concerns, and comfort options.

2) Freezing and Comfort

Local anaesthetic is used to numb the area completely. The team monitors comfort throughout the appointment so patients remain as relaxed as possible.

3) Removal

  • If the tooth is fully erupted: extraction is usually straightforward.

  • If the tooth is impacted: a small opening in the gum may be needed, and the tooth may be removed in sections to reduce trauma and support better healing.

4) Aftercare and Recovery Guidance

Before leaving, patients receive clear post-care instructions, including how to manage swelling, what to eat, and how to keep the area clean.

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Aftercare Tips to Support Faster Healing

Good aftercare reduces complications and helps protect the extraction site.

For the first 24 hours:

  • Bite gently on gauze as instructed

  • Avoid straws, smoking, and forceful rinsing

  • Choose soft foods and stay hydrated

  • Rest and avoid heavy activity

For the next few days:

  • Use warm salt-water rinses as directed

  • Brush carefully and avoid irritating the area

  • Continue softer foods until chewing feels comfortable

  • Follow the recommended plan for pain and swelling control

If pain suddenly gets worse after initially improving, or swelling increases, contact the clinic. Those can be signs that need attention.

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

If there is pain, swelling, repeat infection, cavities, gum disease near the back molars, or an impacted tooth seen on X-rays, removal may be recommended. A consultation confirms the best plan.

The area is fully frozen during the procedure, so pain should not be felt during extraction. Afterward, soreness and swelling are normal and can be managed with proper aftercare.

A simple extraction is usually for an erupted tooth. Surgical removal is often needed when the tooth is impacted and requires a small gum opening and additional steps for safe removal.

Yes. If symptoms suggest infection or worsening inflammation, an urgent exam is recommended. Same-day assessment may be available depending on scheduling and clinical urgency.

Book a Wisdom Teeth Consultation in Richmond Hill

If wisdom tooth pain is affecting daily life, or X-rays have shown impacted wisdom teeth, a timely consultation can prevent complications. Oris Dental Clinics provides wisdom teeth removal in Richmond Hill with careful planning, clear communication, and a focus on comfortable, safe care.

Call Oris Dental Clinics to book a wisdom tooth assessment and get a clear treatment plan for relief and long-term oral health.