Safe and Professional Wisdom Teeth Extractions at Aden Dental in Bellevue WA
Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars and usually appear in the late teen years or early adulthood. While some people have no problems, others may have wisdom teeth that become impacted, crowded, or hard to keep clean. These problems can cause pain, swelling, infection, or even harm to nearby teeth. At Aden Dental, we offer wisdom teeth extractions in Bellevue WA using a careful approach that keeps patients safe and supports their long-term dental health.
We understand that many people feel nervous about having their wisdom teeth removed. Our team explains each step of the process, answers your questions, and makes sure you know what to expect before treatment begins. We offer personalized care for anyone experiencing wisdom tooth pain or potential future dental issues.
Why Wisdom Teeth Often Need to Be Removed?
Sometimes, wisdom teeth do not have enough space to grow in the right way. If there is not enough room in the jaw, they can get stuck under the gums or grow at odd angles. Impacted wisdom teeth can press on other teeth, causing pain, swelling, and an increased risk of infection. Even if you do not notice symptoms at first, problems can still develop later.
Impacted wisdom teeth can cause ongoing pain, jaw stiffness, swollen gums, tooth decay, cysts, crowding, and repeated infections. Because wisdom teeth are at the back of the mouth, they are hard to clean thoroughly. This can let bacteria build up and cause gum swelling. Removing problematic wisdom teeth can help prevent more serious dental issues and keep your mouth healthy in the long run.
At Aden Dental, we conduct a comprehensive assessment to determine whether you need your wisdom teeth removed. During your visit, our team will examine your teeth and discuss your symptoms to recommend the best treatment.
Signs You May Need Wisdom Teeth Extractions
Some people notice clear symptoms when their wisdom teeth cause problems, but others only find out during a regular dental checkup. If you feel discomfort or notice changes in your mouth, it is a good idea to schedule a dental exam.
Common signs can include:
- Pain or pressure in the back of the mouth
- Gums that have swollen, become tender, and irritated
- Difficulty opening your mouth because of jaw stiffness
- Wisdom tooth area infections that occur repeatedly
- Persistent bad breath caused by trapped bacteria
- Trouble chewing certain foods
- Headaches or facial discomfort related to jaw pressure
- Nearby teeth become misaligned due to crowding
Even mild symptoms from wisdom teeth can escalate into bigger problems if left untreated.
Some wisdom tooth problems are not easy to see without a dental exam and X-rays. Our team will create a treatment plan based on what they find and the severity of the issues
What to Expect During the Extraction Process?
At Aden Dental, your comfort and safety are always our main concerns. Before the procedure, we review your medical history, answer your questions, and explain the extraction process in detail. We work hard to create a calm, welcoming environment so you can feel at ease during your visit.
The way we remove wisdom teeth depends on their position and condition. Some can be removed easily, while impacted teeth might require a more involved surgery. We use local anesthesia to numb the area and keep you comfortable during the procedure.
Our dental team will give you clear instructions for caring for your mouth after surgery. This helps you heal and lowers the risk of problems. Most people can return to their usual activities in a few days, depending on the complexity of the extraction.
Recovery After Wisdom Teeth Removal
Healing after wisdom tooth removal is an important part of your treatment. If you follow the aftercare instructions, you can ease discomfort and recover more smoothly. It is normal to have some swelling, tenderness, or soreness for the first few days.
- Patients should follow these guidelines after their procedure to promote proper healing:
- Rest and avoid strenuous physical activity for the first few days after surgery.
- Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
- Eat soft foods while your mouth heals.
- Avoid touching the area where the tooth was removed.
- Follow all oral hygiene instructions provided by the dental team.
- Take any prescribed medicine as directed.
Good aftercare lowers the risk of problems and helps you recover faster. Our team is here to help you manage discomfort and support your healing after surgery. If you need help during your recovery, please contact our office.
Insurance and Financing Options
We know that understanding the cost of treatment is important when planning your dental care. Aden Dental accepts many insurance plans and helps patients get the most from their benefits. Some state insurance plans may need a referral from your general dentist before we can start treatment.
We offer different payment options to help you manage dental costs. Financing is available through CareCredit and Cherry. For your convenience, we also accept major credit cards, cash, and checks.
Our team is here to answer your questions about insurance, payment options, and scheduling. We believe everyone should have access to quality dental care in a supportive and informative setting.
Schedule a Consultation
Getting a professional evaluation for wisdom teeth pain, swelling, or discomfort can help find the best treatment. Addressing problems early can prevent more serious dental issues and protect your oral health in the long run.
To book a wisdom teeth extraction in Bellevue WA, call Aden Dental. We are proud to provide reliable dental care to our community.
Contact Information
Aden Dental
14010 NE 21st St
Phone: (425) 643-1335
OFFICE HOURS
Monday
8:30am - 5:00pm
Tuesday
8:30am - 5:00pm
Wednesday
8:30am - 5:00pm
Thursday
Closed
Friday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday
8:00am - 3:00pm
Sunday
Closed
Our hours vary depending on the week. The office is closed every other Monday.
Aden Dental
14010 NE 21st St
Bellevue, WA 98007