During your initial consultation for a Wisdom Tooth Extraction, we will take x-rays and use state-of-the-art imaging tools to get a clear picture of the positioning of your impacted wisdom tooth or set of molars. We recommend getting this procedure done earlier rather than later, so in your teens or early twenties if possible.
The removal of wisdom teeth can be a smooth experience. Thanks to rapidly advancing technology, new medicines, sterilization, infection control options, and anesthesia options, our oral and maxillofacial surgeons can remove impacted wisdom teeth in a way that reduces swelling, promotes quicker healing, minimizes pain, and maximizes comfort.
Prior to oral surgery on the wisdom tooth, our oral surgeons will send you very specific pre- and post-surgical instructions so that you know what to expect.
A few key items:
The length of your surgical procedure depends on a variety of factors, including how impacted your teeth are and the number of teeth being removed. However, most wisdom teeth extractions can be performed in about an hour. During that time, you will be kept comfortable with anesthesia.
Complications following wisdom teeth removal are rare and largely avoidable. However, if you suspect any of these complications, please call us for further instructions:

The most common complication following a tooth extraction, “dry socket”, occurs when the blood clot in an extraction site becomes dislodged or never develops properly. This can happen for a variety of reasons, including smoking and straw use, improper home care, such as vigorous rinsing, and unknown infections. If you have symptoms of dry socket, please call our office immediately so that we can get you proper care and pain control. Dry socket symptoms typically appear several days after your surgery and may include:
Infection
Damage to sensory nerves
It is normal to feel some numbness or tingling in the lower lip, chin, or tongue following surgery. However, very rarely, sensory nerve damage can occur and stay permanently. Having your wisdom teeth out early (before 18) lessens the likelihood that this condition will develop.
Because the upper wisdom teeth are so close to the sinus cavities, occasionally an opening appears between the sinuses and the mouth following extraction. This “hole” will usually close on its own, if you follow specific instructions (avoid blowing your nose and sneezing with your mouth open) to avoid a pressure buildup in the sinuses for a few days. It is rare that we need to perform an additional procedure to close the opening.
If you have any questions regarding your pre-operation, procedure, or post-surgery, do not hesitate to contact our office. The more informed you are, the more comfortable you will be. Together, you and our team of experts will give you the best experience.
Memorial Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery is the home of five board-certified oral surgery experts. With a focus on comfort and safety, our oral surgeons perform treatments quickly, accurately, and gently. If you’re looking for wisdom tooth extraction in Katy, TX, wisdom tooth extraction in Cypress, TX, or a wisdom tooth extraction in Houston, we have offices in all three locations. Schedule an appointment today.