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Affordable Wisdom Teeth Removal in Novi, MI

Wisdom teeth are one of those things you don’t think about until they start making themselves known. Maybe it’s a dull ache in the back of your mouth, swollen gums, or the sense that your bite just feels “off.” These third molars are notorious for causing problems when there’s not enough room to grow in properly, and for many people, removal becomes the best solution for long-term comfort and oral health.

At Goldstein Dental Group, we both remove wisdom teeth and make the removal process as smooth, comfortable, and informative as possible. From explaining what’s happening to offering sedation options that ease anxiety, we’re here to guide you through it with care. Schedule your appointment with us today to get started.

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When trouble starts to arise.

Signs You Need Your Wisdom Teeth Removed

Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last set of teeth to emerge, typically appearing in the late teens or early twenties. For some, they grow in without issue. But for many others, these teeth can cause complications that signal it’s time for removal, including:

 

  • Pain or discomfort at the back of the mouth
  • Inflamed or swollen gums
  • Jaw stiffness or difficulty opening your mouth
  • Unexplained bad breath or unpleasant taste
  • Shifting or crowding of other teeth
  • Cysts or signs of infection

 

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s a good idea to schedule an evaluation at our Novi dental office. Taking action early can help prevent more serious dental problems, including emergency wisdom teeth removal to address infection.

Behind the scenes.

Know What to Expect From Your Wisdom Teeth Extraction Procedure

Feeling anxious about removing your wisdom teeth is completely normal, but knowing what to expect can help you feel more at ease. At Goldstein Dental, we’ll start with a thorough consultation and review of your X-rays to determine the position of your wisdom teeth and whether removal is necessary.

The extraction procedure will depend on how your wisdom teeth are positioned. If the teeth have fully emerged, they can often be gently loosened and removed, similar to a standard tooth extraction. However, if they are impacted, meaning they’re trapped beneath the gums or bone, we will make a small incision to access and remove them in sections if needed. Whether it’s a simple extraction or a more complex oral surgery wisdom teeth procedure, you’re in expert hands.

Throughout the process, you’ll be made comfortable with nitrous oxide or oral conscious sedation, and the area will be thoroughly numbed to prevent any pain. Our team focuses on painless wisdom tooth removal, minimizing discomfort every step of the way while protecting the surrounding teeth and tissue.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Wisdom Teeth Removal FAQs

The cost of wisdom teeth removal can vary based on several factors, including how many teeth need to be removed, whether they’re impacted or fully erupted, and the type of sedation used during the procedure.

At Goldstein Dental Group, we provide a precise cost estimate during your consultation so you know exactly what to expect. In general, removing a single wisdom tooth may cost a few hundred to over a thousand dollars if the tooth is impacted. We also work with many insurance providers and can help you understand your coverage and any out-of-pocket costs.

If you’re searching for affordable and personalized “wisdom teeth removal near me,” we’re here to help.

Yes, we offer nitrous oxide and oral conscious sedation to help make your wisdom teeth removal as comfortable and stress-free as possible. Nitrous oxide provides a mild, calming effect and wears off quickly. At the same time, oral conscious sedation involves taking a prescribed medication before your appointment to help you feel deeply relaxed but still awake.

Most patients recover from wisdom teeth removal within a few days to a week. After the procedure, it’s normal to experience some swelling, soreness, and minor bleeding. We’ll provide detailed aftercare instructions, including managing pain with over-the-counter or prescribed medications, what to eat, and keeping the area clean without disturbing the healing process.

Rest is key during the first 24-48 hours, and you should avoid strenuous activity, smoking, and straw use. Many patients ask about wisdom tooth pain relief after the procedure—ice packs, gentle rinsing with warm salt water, and soft foods go a long way in supporting comfort and healing. By following the recovery guidelines, most people heal quickly and comfortably with minimal risk of complications.

Wisdom tooth pain is usually caused by the teeth being impacted or partially erupted. If there isn’t enough space in the mouth for these third molars to grow in properly, they may press against nearby teeth, nerves, or bone, leading to discomfort.

Partially erupted wisdom teeth can also create pockets where bacteria and food get trapped, resulting in inflammation or infection known as pericoronitis. In some cases, cysts may form around impacted wisdom teeth, causing additional pressure and pain.

If you’re experiencing persistent discomfort, swelling, or jaw stiffness, it’s a good idea to schedule an evaluation to determine the exact cause and the best course of treatment.

If you have swollen gums, wisdom teeth can also be the cause of pain here.

Yes, there is a noticeable difference between upper and lower wisdom teeth removal primarily due to the anatomy of the jaw and how the teeth are positioned. In general, upper wisdom teeth tend to be easier and quicker to remove. They’re usually less dense in the bone and more accessible because of the upper jaw’s structure.

Lower wisdom teeth, on the other hand, are more commonly impacted—meaning they may be wholly or partially trapped beneath the gums or embedded in the jawbone. The bone in the lower jaw (mandible) is also denser, making the extraction more complex.

In either case, working with the best oral surgeon for wisdom teeth removal guarantees a safe, effective experience with minimal complications. And that’s precisely what you’ll get at Goldstein Dental in Novi, MI.

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