Dream Dentistry & Sleep Care is here to answer all of your questions about the removal of your wisdom teeth, starting with this one: Will it hurt? The answer is no.

We will treat you with anything from a cozy blanket to sedation dentistry to maintain your comfort. Some dentists have to send their patients out to a specialist, but Dr. Gordon Roeder and Dr. Zachary Kulp have all the oral surgery training and experience necessary to remove your wisdom teeth here so that you do not have to go to a strange office you have never been to before. Dr. Roeder completed the anesthesiology training program at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine while Dr. Kulp took advanced studies in oral sedation and implants.

Signs You Need Your Wisdom Teeth Removed

Wisdom teeth show up late to the party. They are your third set of molars that typically do not come in until after you turn 17. You might not even know you need them removed until we mention it at one of your biannual dental exams. But some signs can be:

  • Jaw or ear pain
  • Swelling
  • Irritation

Scheduling Your Wisdom Tooth Removal

Most of us will have our wisdom teeth removed at some point because they tend to come in at an angle or cause crowding. They can also be blocked by your other molars, also known as impacted wisdom teeth. Call us for a comprehensive dental exam so we can tell you if yours need removal.

Do not let your wisdom teeth put your smile in peril — call us today at 215-515-6555 or use our handy online form to schedule your appointment for wisdom tooth removal in Quakertown, Pennsylvania.