If your wisdom teeth are causing pain, swelling, or crowding, you’re not alone—it’s a common issue that can impact your entire smile. Wisdom teeth often don’t have enough room to grow in properly, which can lead to infections, damage to nearby teeth, or even cysts in the jaw. In many cases, removing these teeth is the best way to protect your oral health and prevent future complications.
At our Naples office, our board-certified oral surgeon specializes in gentle, safe wisdom tooth extractions—including complex cases that other dentists may not be able to treat. We use advanced technology and offer comfortable sedation options to ensure a stress-free experience. Whether your wisdom teeth are impacted, partially erupted, or just starting to cause problems, we’re here to help you feel better fast and heal with confidence.
WISDOM TEETH REMOVAL
At our dental office in Naples, FL, we regularly perform wisdom teeth removal for teens and adults dealing with pain, swelling, or overcrowding. We know the idea of surgery can feel overwhelming, but your comfort and safety are always our top priorities. When you arrive, you'll be taken to a private room where we’ll review everything with you and provide sedation or anesthesia to ensure you feel calm and pain-free throughout the procedure. During the removal, you may feel some pressure, but you shouldn’t feel pain. Afterward, we’ll give you medication to manage discomfort and clear instructions to help you heal quickly and avoid complications like dry socket or infection.
When it comes to wisdom teeth extractions, choosing a highly trained specialist can make all the difference. At the Florida Dental Implant Institute, your procedure will be performed by one of our dual-degree Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons—both of whom hold medical doctor (MD) and dental (DMD/DDS) degrees. This advanced level of training means they’re uniquely qualified to handle everything from routine extractions to complex, impacted cases involving nerves or sinuses.
An MD Oral Surgeon brings a hospital-level understanding of anesthesia, anatomy, and surgical technique to your procedure. This means greater precision, lower risk of complications, and a smoother, safer recovery—especially important for patients with anxiety, medical conditions, or difficult tooth positioning. When your care is in the hands of an experienced medical doctor, you can feel confident knowing you're getting the highest standard of surgical expertise and patient safety available.
No, you do not need a referral to book a consultation with one of our oral surgeons. Whether you need wisdom teeth extractions or dental implants, no referral is necessary.
Wisdom teeth removal is typically covered by insurance but coverage can vary by insurance company. At the Florida Dental Implant Institute, our team will work to ensure you get the maximum coverage from your insurance company. Additionally, we can help with a range of flexible financing and payment options.
The total timeline for wisdom teeth recovery may take up to two weeks, though for some patients, it may be much shorter. During this time, you can anticipate having some swelling, which usually subsides after the first couple of days.
You may experience slight pain or discomfort following your wisdom teeth removal procedure. Any significant discomfort typically subsides within 48 to 72 hours.
Yes, unlike many other dentla clinics, one of our dual-degree MD oral surgeons will handle your procedure.
The cost of wisdom teeth removal can vary based on a number of different factors. These include the number of wisdom teeth you are having removed, as well as whether any of them are impacted. The best way to get an individualized quote is to come in for a consultation with our speciality team. We are also happy to talk with you about the financing options we provide.
It’s generally recommended to have all of your wisdom teeth removed at the same time—even if not all of them are currently causing problems. Doing so can help reduce overall costs, minimize the risk of surgical complications, and shorten your recovery time. Most patients prefer a single procedure rather than facing the possibility of additional surgeries down the line.
There’s no hard-and-fast rule for when wisdom teeth should be removed—it varies from patient to patient. These molars typically begin to emerge in the late teens or early twenties, which is usually a good time to consult with an oral surgeon. They can evaluate whether removal is necessary based on your specific situation.
We offer our patients a detailed treatment approach and help them with cost-effective payment solutions
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