Oral Surgery and Wisdom Teeth

Oral Surgery & Wisdom Teeth in Grimsby, Ontario

When wisdom teeth emerge—or fail to emerge properly—they can cause crowding, infection, or damage to adjacent teeth. At Dentistry at Waterview, our Grimsby oral surgery team offers expert evaluations and gentle, evidence-based care, following recommendations from the Canadian Dental Association (CDA) and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (RCDSO).

Who Needs Wisdom Tooth Removal?

Wisdom teeth (third molars) often erupt between ages 17–25. Extraction is commonly recommended if they are:

  • Impacted or angled, pressing on nearby teeth
  • Causing crowding or threatening orthodontic results
  • Hard to clean, which increases infection or decay risk
  • Creating gum inflammation or cysts

Take Control of Your Oral Health Today

Delaying problematic wisdom teeth or essential oral surgery can lead to complications, discomfort, and more invasive treatment later. At Dentistry at Waterview, we’re committed to safe, patient-centred wisdom tooth care tailored to the Grimsby community. Call us at (289) 235-8188 or Book Online Now for a consultation Let’s start your journey to a healthier, happier smile—beginning right here in Grimsby, Ontario.

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Advantages of Timely Wisdom Tooth Removal

  • Prevents crowding and bite changes – preserves orthodontic work and alignment
  • Reduces infection and decay risk – wisdom molars are hard to clean
  • Simplifies surgery and speeds recovery – younger patients heal faster, lowering complication rates
  • Protects adjacent teeth and gums – reduces risk of cysts and periodontal issues

What to Expect During Oral Surgery & Wisdom Teeth Removal

  1. Initial Assessment: X-rays (often panoramic or 3D) evaluate tooth position and proximity to the inferior alveolar nerve.
  2. Customized Treatment Plan:  We determine if a full extraction or coronectomy (removing the crown only) is best—especially when nerve injury risk is high
    Performed under local anaesthesia (with sedation options available). We use gentle techniques to minimize trauma and nerve risk.
  3. Post‑Operative Care: Includes non-opioid pain relief, cold packs, soft diet, salt-water rinses, and avoiding straws or vigorous rinsing

Why Choose Dentistry at Waterview in Grimsby

  • Grimsby-focused care: We deliver sensitive, community-centred treatment with flexible scheduling.
  • Evidence-based surgeries: Adhering to CDA and RCDSO protocols.
  • High-end technology: Digital imaging ensures safer procedures and nerve visualization.
  • Trained in Oral Surgery: Skilled in extractions, sedation, and emergency care.
  • Supportive experience: Detailed pre/post-op education, insurance guidance (including CDCP/Private), and non-opioid pain management.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions for Oral Surgery & Wisdom Teeth

What is oral surgery?

Oral surgery refers to surgical procedures performed in the mouth, teeth, gums, and jaw. Common types include wisdom tooth removal, dental implants, jaw corrections, and treatment of oral infections. It’s usually done by an oral surgeon or a dentist with advanced surgical training.

What is wisdom tooth removal?

Wisdom tooth removal is a common oral surgery where one or more of the third molars (the last set of teeth at the back of the mouth) are extracted. It can be a simple extraction if the tooth is fully erupted or a surgical extraction if it’s impacted under the gum or bone.

Why is wisdom tooth removal necessary?

Wisdom teeth often don’t have enough room to grow properly, which can cause several issues:

  • Impaction (tooth trapped under gum or bone)

  • Pain, swelling, or infection

  • Gum disease around partially erupted teeth

  • Pressure on neighboring teeth, causing crowding or misalignment

Removing them helps prevent long-term complications and protects overall oral health.

Is wisdom tooth removal painful?

No. With modern anesthesia and sedation options, patients usually feel only pressure during extraction, not sharp pain. After surgery, mild discomfort and swelling are normal but manageable with pain medication and proper aftercare.

How long does it take to recover from wisdom tooth removal?

Most patients recover within 3–7 days. Swelling typically peaks in the first 48 hours and then improves. While the gums may take weeks to fully heal, most people can return to work, school, and daily routines after just a few days.

What can I eat after wisdom tooth removal?

Choose soft foods such as yogurt, mashed potatoes, applesauce, scrambled eggs, smoothies, and soups. Avoid spicy, crunchy, or chewy foods until the extraction site has healed. You can slowly return to a normal diet as comfort allows.

What are Preventive Care & Oral Hygiene Post-Surgery?
  • Pain relief: Take prescribed medications—acetaminophen + ibuprofen are commonly recommended by the Canadian Dental Association (CDA).

  • Swelling control: Apply cold compresses for the first 48 hours, then switch to warm packs.

  • Rinsing guidelines: Avoid straws, spitting, or vigorous swishing; rinse gently with saltwater as directed.

  • Diet: Stick to soft foods first, then transition back to regular foods when you feel comfortable.

  • Follow-up: Attend your follow-up visit if recommended to ensure proper healing.

What’s the Best Way to Reach Dentistry at Waterview for oral surgery and wisdom tooth removal?

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At Dentistry at Waterview, we’re committed to making quality dental care accessible, no matter your circumstances. Take advantage of our teledentistry services for consultations, advice, or follow-ups without leaving your home in Grimsby, Ontario.

Call us at  (289) 235 – 8188 or Book online today!

Your smile deserves timely care—wherever you are.