Wisdom Teeth Removal dentists in Austin
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Dr. Randi Horter
General Dentistatlittle house dentistry
2205 S Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78704
Dr. Rachel Morren
General DentistatAustin Dental Company
3810 N Quinlan Park Rd Suite 140, Austin, TX 78732
Dr. Jose Saez
General DentistatSmile Haus Austin
3701 Guadalupe St Ste 104, Austin, TX 78705
Dr. Kasey Lowrance
General DentistatAustin Elite Smiles | Cosmetic & General Dentistry
15004 Avery Ranch Blvd Bldg B, Suite 100, Austin, TX 78717
Dr. James C. Fuselier
Oral SurgeryatAustin Oral Surgery - South Austin Office
2501 W William Cannon Dr suite 6b, Austin, TX 78745
Dr Lori Byers Babineau
General DentistatStrait Smile Studio
5017 Bull Creek Rd, Austin, TX 78731
Robert B. Hunsaker
Oral SurgeryatAustin Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
7800 MoPac Expy #270, Austin, TX 78759
Dr. Tuan Levo
General DentistatSmile Haus Arboretum
9901 N Capital of Texas Hwy #225, Austin, TX 78759
Ronald D. Horne
Oral SurgeryatLoneStar Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
4306 Medical Pkwy #2, Austin, TX 78756
Dr. Harish Gogineni
General DentistatAdvanced Smile Center
3407 Wells Branch Pkwy #700, Austin, TX 78728
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FAQs
Frequently asked questions
What is Wisdom Teeth Removal?
Wisdom teeth removal, also known as extraction, is a surgical procedure to remove one or more wisdom teeth from the back corners of the mouth. Wisdom teeth, also called third molars, usually come in during the late teens or early 20s, but can cause problems at any age.
What can I expect during Wisdom Teeth Removal?
During wisdom teeth removal, you can expect to be numbed with anesthesia so you don't feel pain. The type of anesthesia you'll receive depends on how difficult the procedure is expected to be and your comfort level. Options include:
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Local: A shot of anesthetic, such as novocaine, lidocaine, or mepivacaine, to numb your mouth. You may also breathe nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, to relax or even doze during surgery.
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IV sedation: Drugs are given through a vein in your arm to make you drowsy, and you might sleep during the whole procedure.
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General: Drugs are given through a vein or you breathe gas in through a mask.
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