Wisdom Teeth Removal in Arizona

If your wisdom teeth are starting to cause discomfort, swelling, or shifting in your bite, timely removal can protect both your smile and overall oral health. At TruSmile Now, we perform gentle, precise wisdom tooth extractions to prevent future complications such as gum infection, tooth crowding, and jaw pain.

What Counts as a Wisdom Teeth Removal?

Third molars (wisdom teeth) are the last to erupt and often lack space. Removal is recommended for pain, repeated infections, decay in hard‑to‑reach areas, cysts, or damage to the second molars. Depending on the tooth’s position, removal may be simple or a minor
surgical procedure.

Types We Offer

Erupted Wisdom Tooth

Loosened and lifted like a routine extraction; quick and gentle with local anesthesia.

Impacted Wisdom Tooth

A small opening in the gum (and sometimes bone) allows careful sectioning and removal; stitches may be placed for comfort.

Why Wisdom Teeth Often Need Removal ?

Impacted or Partially Erupted Teeth

When wisdom teeth remain trapped under the gums or only partially emerge, they can cause soreness, swelling, and even infections. Removing them helps prevent recurring pain and inflammation.

Limited Jaw Space

If there isn’t enough room for your wisdom teeth to grow properly, they can push against nearby teeth, leading to misalignment or crowding. Extraction ensures your bite stays even and comfortable.

Higher Risk of Dental Problems

Wisdom teeth that grow at awkward angles can trap food or bacteria, increasing the chances of cavities, gum disease, or decay in neighboring molars. Removing them protects your long-term oral health.

Difficult to Clean Areas

Because wisdom teeth sit so far back, they’re often hard to reach with a toothbrush or floss. Extraction can make oral hygiene easier and reduce the likelihood of future dental complications.

Wisdom Teeth Removal Cost & Insurance Coverage

The cost of wisdom tooth extraction can differ based on several factors—such as how many teeth need removal, whether it’s a simple or surgical procedure, and the complexity of each case.

On average, simple extractions typically range between $75 and $300 per tooth, while surgical removals (for impacted or partially erupted teeth) may cost anywhere from $225 to $600 per tooth.

Most dental insurance plans cover a portion—and in some cases, the full amount—of wisdom tooth removal. Before scheduling your appointment at TruSmile Now in Arizona, we recommend checking with your insurance provider to confirm your exact benefits and any out-of-pocket costs. Our team can also help verify coverage and provide a detailed estimate during your consultation.

What to Expect at Your Same‑Day Visit

Consult & imaging

We take X‑rays (and 3D scans if needed) to map root shape, nerves,
and sinuses; we’ll review timing and comfort options.

Gentle removal
The area is fully numbed; you’ll feel pressure, not sharp pain. Impacted teeth are sectioned into small pieces for an easy exit.
Site care
Gauze controls bleeding and stitches may be placed. We’ll review a simple home routine and what to expect day by day.
Follow‑up
We check healing and remove stitches if used; call anytime with questions—we’re here for you.

Benefits You Can Expect

Relief from pain and swelling—and fewer flare‑ups of gum infection around the wisdom tooth area.

Protection for your second molars; removing crowded, hard‑to‑clean wisdom teeth reduces decay and bone loss next door.

A clearer path for oral hygiene and orthodontic maintenance, with guidance tailored to your goals and lifestyle.

Risks & Considerations

Aftercare & Home Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why do wisdom teeth need to be taken out?

Wisdom tooth extraction is often necessary to avoid crowding, infections, or gum issues. When the jaw doesn’t have enough space, these molars may grow sideways or remain stuck beneath the gums, leading to pain, swelling, or decay in nearby teeth.

Your dentist will assess your mouth with X-rays to check how your wisdom teeth are positioned. Common signs that removal might be needed include swelling, jaw pain, difficulty chewing, or recurring infections toward the back of your mouth.

The procedure starts with local anesthesia or sedation for comfort. The dentist carefully removes the tooth—sometimes through a small incision if it’s impacted. Most extractions take less than an hour and are virtually pain-free.

Costs depend on the number of teeth, the complexity, and your insurance coverage. Simple extractions can range between $75 and $300 per tooth, while surgical extractions generally cost $225 to $600. Our team at TruSmile Now in Arizona can help provide an exact estimate before treatment.

You won’t feel pain during the extraction thanks to anesthesia. Mild soreness or swelling afterward is normal and can be managed with cold compresses and over-the-counter medication.

Most patients feel much better within a few days, though complete healing may take up to two weeks. Following your aftercare instructions, avoiding strenuous activity, and eating soft foods helps speed recovery.

Stick to soft, easy-to-chew options like yogurt, mashed potatoes, soups, and smoothies for the first few days. Avoid crunchy, spicy, or hot foods that might irritate the area.

Yes—but gently. Skip the extraction site for the first 24 hours. After that, carefully brush and rinse with warm salt water to keep your mouth clean without disturbing healing.

Leaving impacted or misaligned wisdom teeth untreated can lead to infections, tooth crowding, cysts, and gum inflammation. Over time, this may damage nearby teeth or bone tissue.

Simply contact TruSmile Now in Arizona to book your consultation. Our team will take X-rays, discuss your options, and create a gentle, personalized plan for safe and comfortable removal.

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