Compassion in Wisdom Teeth Extraction

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5/12/2021

Wisdom teeth generally develop in a person’s late teens or early twenties. As the last set of teeth to develop, behind the second molars, they often have no place to safely erupt through the gum. Common problems  include impaction, causing an infection or cyst, or damaging adjoining teeth. If wisdom teeth do erupt, they could cause overcrowding, which may make the other teeth shift or cause problems with eating, cleaning or the jawbone.

Because of these potential issues, removing the wisdom teeth  through surgical extraction is a common procedure. The wisdom teeth can be seen via x-ray before they begin to erupt. A proactive approach can prevent many long-term dental problems. Removing them earlier rather than waiting until a patient is in their 30s or later can mean fewer complications.


Wisdom Teeth Consultation

You may not think communication is a big deal in dentistry or oral surgery, but Dr. Coyne would disagree. Wisdom teeth extraction begins with a consultation. After evaluating the x-rays, she will walk you through the reasons for recommending extraction as well as the options.

Dr. Coyne takes the time to answer every question, address every concern, and truly listen. While most people choose complete sedation, other anesthesia options are available. Dr. Coyne makes sure to listen fully in order to determine the appropriate anesthesia approach for each patient.

She also ensures the patient and their caretaker fully understand what to do to prepare for the procedure, what will occur during it and what to expect afterwards.


Wisdom Teeth Extraction

In order to be safe, patients must have someone drive them to and home from their wisdom tooth removal procedure, as well as to stay with them the rest of the day. The actual procedure usually takes between 30-60 minutes. Be prepared to be at the office approximately 90 minutes to allow monitored recovery time.

During the procedure, anesthesia will be administered and the teeth removed using advanced technology to minimize complications and pain, as well as promote rapid healing. Stitching the wound site is often necessary, but the stitches will dissolve in a few days. The extraction is done in a sterile environment to minimize the risk of infection.

State-of-the-art technology is used throughout the procedure, including advanced, digitized anesthesia monitoring, which gives more information earlier and faster to the team. This allows the care team to maintain a better sense of the patient’s vital signs and adjust as needed for as safe and comfortable an experience as possible.

After Coyne Oral Surgery staff clear you to safely leave, your companion will drive you home and stay with you the rest of the day. Expect to be sleepy much of the day. 

In our next article, we’ll share more on what to expect after surgery – as well as tips on your recovery. For more information or to schedule a consultation, call 615-771-0017 .

Had my wisdom teeth extracted with Dr. Coyne around a year ago today. They were impacted and she did a great job. My husband is now getting his extracted this week from her as well, and I know he and others will be in good hands if they choose her and her team. Her surgical assistant is top tier, talked with me prior to sedation due to my fears and severe dental anxiety. They were patient and so kind to me, you don’t find many places that treat and care for you more than just a patient in their office. 🦷 💜 Even after the procedure I asked for a picture with Dr. Coyne 🙂

E.B. Google

Dr. Coyne and her staff are amazing. Took exceptional care of my daughter for her wisdom teeth. They explained everything from what to expect during and after and put her at ease for the procedure. Highly recommend Coyne Oral Surgery.

M.K. Google

Everything was over the top.. from the interior decor to the smiles from the staff. I had a tooth extraction. It took no time. The assistant as well as the entire staff was super nice and comforting. I would definitely recommend Coyne Oral Surgery.

T.J. Google

I went in for a cracked tooth extraction and implant. While waiting for that procedure, the staff reviewed my x-rays and recommended taking the wisdom teeth and doing another implant for a tooth extraction from about 5 years back. My wisdom teeth were causing crowding and they guided me to an excellent decision. Since I was there already and was going to be sedated anyway, why not remedy the wisdom teeth issue and do both implants. I didn't feel pressured in any way. It was a great suggestion and I have absolutely no regrets. It was a lot of work in one sitting, but these folks are elite. I'm twelve days post procedure at the time I'm writing this and recovery is going just fine. I highly recommend Coyne.

C.B. Google

Dr. Coyne is wonderful and always available even in an emergency.Marlena is also so comforting and puts you at ease during a stressful surgery.I appreciate the whole staff at Coyne Oral Surgery!

R.K. Google

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