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Wisdom Tooth Extraction in Burnaby

Wisdom tooth extraction may be recommended when recurrent inflammation, pain, infection, or impaction is present. Removal can reduce ongoing symptoms and help limit risk to nearby molars when clinically indicated.

Wisdom Tooth Extraction in Burnaby

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Do You Need Your Wisdom Teeth Removed? The Fast Answer

Not every wisdom tooth needs removal. Ongoing pain, swelling, infection, or cleaning difficulty may indicate the need for assessment to determine whether extraction is appropriate, while stable, symptom-free teeth may be monitored by a Dentist at Burnaby Dentist & Orthodontist after proper assessment.

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Recurrent Swollen Gum Flap, Bad Taste, or Pain (Common “Back Molar” Pattern)

Repeated swelling, bad taste, or pain behind the molars often signals trapped bacteria. For more information on complex cases, visit our oral surgery in Burnaby page to understand when removal is recommended.

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Signs of Infection That Require Prompt Assessment

Worsening pain, facial swelling, fever, or trouble opening the mouth may indicate infection. If symptoms escalate, check our dental emergency in Burnaby page for guidance on timely assessment and next steps.

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When Monitoring Is Reasonable (Stable, Cleanable, No Damage Risk)

When a wisdom tooth is fully erupted, symptom-free, and easy to clean, monitoring may be appropriate. For context on non-surgical options, visit our page on simple extractions in Burnaby.

When a Tooth Gets “Stuck” Under the Gum

Erupted vs Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Why the Plan Changes

At Burnaby Dentist & Orthodontist, erupted wisdom teeth may allow simpler removal. In contrast, Impacted wisdom teeth may require a surgical approach depending on their position, depth, and proximity to surrounding structures.

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Fully Erupted: When It Can Be a More Straightforward Extraction

Fully erupted wisdom teeth are visible, accessible, and often removed without surgical bone removal.

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Soft-Tissue Impacted vs Bony Impacted: What Those Terms Mean

Soft-tissue impaction involves gum coverage; bony impaction means the tooth remains partly or fully within bone.

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Why “Partially Erupted” Wisdom Teeth Get Infected So Often

Partial eruption creates hard-to-clean spaces where bacteria accumulate, increasing inflammation and infection risk.

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Reasons Wisdom Teeth Cause Problems (And What They Can Damage)

Wisdom teeth often cause issues due to limited space, cleaning difficulty, or impaction, risking gum infection and damage to nearby molars. For surgical cases, visit our surgical extractions in Burnaby page.

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Pericoronitis: The Inflamed Gum-Flap Problem

Pericoronitis occurs when a gum flap traps bacteria around a wisdom tooth, causing repeated swelling and discomfort. Patients from areas like Brentwood often notice symptoms during brushing or chewing.

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Decay Risk for Wisdom Teeth and the Second Molar Next Door

Because wisdom teeth are hard to access, decay may develop on both the wisdom tooth and the adjacent molar. This pattern is commonly seen in patients throughout Burnaby, including Lougheed.

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Crowding/Pressure Myths vs Real Reasons for Removal

Wisdom teeth are rarely removed due to crowding alone. Across Burnaby neighbourhoods, recommendations focus on infection risk, decay, and long-term gum or tooth damage.

Reasons Wisdom Teeth Cause Problems (And What They Can Damage)

What to Expect at a Wisdom Tooth Consultation in Burnaby

At Burnaby Dentist & Orthodontist, planning follows a clear, structured process focused on safety.

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Exam + Imaging: How We Confirm Position and Complexity

Your Dentist reviews exams and imaging to assess tooth position and complexity. For more information, visit our comprehensive dental exams & consultations page.

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Assessing Infection and Urgency: When We Treat First vs Remove First

In some cases, infection is stabilized first before removal, while in others, extraction may proceed safely at the same visit depending on clinical findings.

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Planning Your Recovery: Work/School Timing and Post-Op Support

Recovery planning considers work or school schedules, support needs, and clear aftercare guidance to support healing and improve comfort during recovery.

Book a Wisdom Tooth Appointment

If you’re experiencing discomfort or have questions about wisdom tooth removal in Burnaby, our team can assess your situation and explain the next steps. Appointments focus on clarity, comfort planning, and individualized guidance without pressure or rushed decisions.

The Procedure Step-by-Step ​

For Burnaby patients, the procedure is planned step by step, focused on numbing, controlled removal, and clear timing so you know what sensations to expect and how stitches support healing.

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Numbing and Comfort: Pressure vs Pain

You may feel pressure during the procedure, but sharp pain is controlled with local anesthesia.

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Why Wisdom Teeth Are Sometimes Removed in Pieces

For impacted wisdom tooth extraction, sectioning the tooth allows more controlled removal and may reduce stress on surrounding structures.

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Stitches and Gauze: What They Do and When They Come Out

Stitches and gauze help control bleeding and support early healing.

Recovery After Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Recovery focuses on managing swelling, protecting the extraction site, and supporting healing. Clear guidance on food choices, rest, and dry socket prevention supports healing as tissues recover and aftercare instructions are followed.

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First 48 Hours: Swelling, Rest, and Soft Foods

During the first 48 hours, swelling and soreness are expected. Rest, cold compresses, and soft foods are commonly recommended during early recovery.

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What to Avoid: Smoking, Straws, Spitting, Aggressive Rinsing

To protect healing, avoid smoking, straws, spitting, or forceful rinsing. These actions can disrupt clot formation, especially during early recovery.

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Dry Socket: What It Feels Like, Who’s at Higher Risk, When to Call

Dry socket can cause deep aching pain and delayed healing. Risk increases with smoking or early rinsing. Contact Burnaby Dentist & Orthodontist if pain worsens instead of gradually improving.

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“Is This Normal?” Healing Signs vs Warning Signs

After removal, planning focuses on healing first, then the next steps if replacement is appropriate. Options and timing are reviewed so patients understand how the extraction fits into long-term function, bite stability, and overall oral health.

Normal Symptoms by Day (What Usually Improves and When)

Mild swelling and soreness gradually improve over several days as healing progresses.

Signs of Infection or Complication

Increasing pain, swelling, fever, or discharge may indicate infection requiring prompt assessment.

When Pain Control Isn’t Enough and How We Help

If discomfort worsens or persists, professional evaluation helps adjust care and prevent complications.

CDCP

Important Information for CDCP Patients

Treatment under the Canadian Dental Care Plan is not fully covered. A co-payment will apply.

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Cost, Insurance, and CDCP

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Burnaby Dentist & Orthodontist accepts most major dental insurance plans. Coverage varies by provider, and predetermination may be recommended to confirm eligibility, annual limits, and any documentation your plan requires before scheduling treatment.

Fees depend on clinical factors. Fully erupted wisdom teeth are typically less complex than impacted teeth, and removing one tooth differs from removing multiple wisdom teeth during the same appointment. Surgical difficulty, imaging needs, and time involved all influence pricing.

For CDCP, coverage depends on eligibility, service type, and frequency rules. Patients are encouraged to confirm benefits, limitations, and any patient portion in advance so expectations are clear before care proceeds.

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Why Choose Our Clinic for Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Burnaby Dentist & Orthodontist supports patients across Metrotown, Brentwood, and nearby areas with clear planning and structured post-procedure guidance.

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Clear Difficulty Assessment and Transparent Plan

At our clinic, each wisdom tooth is carefully assessed for position, impaction, and risk. The Dentist explains findings clearly, outlines whether monitoring or removal is recommended, and reviews the expected procedure, recovery considerations, and timing before any appointment is scheduled.

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Clear Procedure Planning and Practical Aftercare Guidance

Care focuses on comfort through thorough numbing, clear communication, and calm pacing during the procedure. After removal, our team provides practical, easy-to-follow aftercare guidance so patients know how to manage swelling, food choices, and healing at home.

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Follow-Up Support if Something Doesn’t Feel Right

Healing doesn’t always follow a strict timeline. If pain, swelling, or concerns arise after wisdom tooth removal, patients can contact Burnaby Dentist & Orthodontist for guidance, reassurance, or follow-up assessment to help support continued healing.

FAQs

How do I know if my wisdom tooth needs to be removed? Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Pain, repeated swelling, infection, or difficulty cleaning the area often may indicate the need for assessment. A Dentist evaluates symptoms, imaging, and risk to nearby teeth before recommending extraction or monitoring.

Is wisdom tooth extraction painful? Wisdom Tooth Extraction

The area is thoroughly numbed and most patients experience pressure rather than sharp pain with post-procedure soreness managed through clear aftercare instructions.

How long does recovery usually take? Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Initial healing occurs over several days, with swelling improving first. Full gum healing takes longer and varies based on the extraction type and the individual's healing response.

What can I eat after wisdom tooth removal? Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Soft foods are recommended initially. As healing progresses and comfort improves, most patients gradually return to normal eating based on guidance provided.

What is dry socket, and how can I reduce the risk? Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Dry socket occurs when the protective clot is disrupted. Avoid smoking, straws, and aggressive rinsing, especially during the first few days.

When should I contact the clinic after extraction? Wisdom Tooth Extraction

If pain worsens, swelling increases, or healing doesn’t seem to progress, contact Burnaby Dentist & Orthodontist for assessment and support.

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