Emergency Wisdom Teeth Removal in Kennesaw & Nearby Areas

Are your wisdom teeth causing pain or swelling? At Emergency Dentist Kennesaw, we offer fast, expert wisdom tooth extraction to help you feel better – fast. Whether it’s an impacted wisdom tooth, gum infection, or facial swelling, our experienced dentists and oral surgeons are here for you.

What Are Wisdom Teeth & Why Remove Them?

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Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars to grow in, usually between 17 and 25. While some people have no issues, others experience serious problems:

  • Impacted wisdom teeth (stuck under gums or at the wrong angle)
  • Jaw or gum pain
  • Tooth decay from trapped food
  • Infection and swollen gums tissue
  • Pressure on other teeth or shifting alignment
  • Cysts or fluid-filled sacs around the tooth

Even if there’s no pain yet, your wisdom tooth removal dentist may recommend early removal to avoid future complications.

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Who Performs Wisdom Teeth Removal?

Wisdom tooth extractions can be performed by a general dentist or a specialized oral surgeon, depending on the complexity of the case.

At Emergency Dentist Kennesaw, our team is trained in both simple and surgical removals. We’ll evaluate your specific case and determine whether you’ll need local anesthesia, IV sedation, or general anesthesia to keep you comfortable during the procedure.

Emergency Wisdom Tooth Extraction: What to Expect

When you come in for emergency wisdom teeth removal, here’s what happens:

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Quick Exam & X-ray

We assess your teeth to confirm if wisdom teeth surgery is needed.

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Type of Anesthesia

We’ll explain your options: local anesthesia, IV sedation, or general anesthesia, based on your comfort level and needs.

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Tooth Removal

Our skilled dentist or oral surgeon will carefully remove the wisdom teeth.

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Post-Surgery Care

You’ll go home with pain relief tips, prescribed antibiotics, and instructions for a smooth recovery.

Emergency Wisdom Tooth Removal in Kennesaw – Same-Day Dental Care

Real Benefits of Wisdom Teeth Removal

  • Prevent crowding and damage to nearby teeth
  • Avoid infections, cysts, and tooth decay
  • Improve long-term oral hygiene and dental health
  • Eliminate chronic jaw or gum pain
  • Lower your risk of needing more complex dental treatments later

Why Choose Emergency Dentist Kennesaw?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Wisdom teeth may need to be removed if they are impacted, causing pain, swelling, infection, crowding, or damage to nearby teeth. A dental examination and X-rays can help determine whether removal is recommended.

Wisdom teeth can become problematic if they do not have enough room to erupt properly. This may lead to impaction, infection, pain, swelling, or difficulty cleaning the area.

No. Some wisdom teeth grow normally and remain healthy. Your dentist will evaluate their position and your oral health before recommending removal.

Yes. Impacted or infected wisdom teeth may cause jaw pain, swelling, tenderness, or discomfort when chewing.

Your dentist will numb the treatment area before carefully removing the wisdom tooth. The procedure depends on the position and condition of the tooth.

Yes. Most wisdom tooth extractions are performed using local anesthesia to keep the treatment area numb while you remain awake and comfortable.

 Treatment times vary depending on the number of wisdom teeth being removed and the complexity of the procedure.

Yes. If appropriate for your treatment plan, your dentist may recommend removing multiple wisdom teeth during the same appointment.

Mild swelling, soreness, and tenderness are common after the procedure. Your dentist will provide aftercare instructions to help support healing.

Recovery varies, but soft foods are generally recommended during the first few days. Your dentist will let you know when you can gradually return to your normal diet.

Soft foods such as yogurt, applesauce, mashed potatoes, smoothies, and soup are commonly recommended during the early stages of recovery.

Following your post-operative instructions, avoiding smoking, and protecting the blood clot at the extraction site can help reduce the risk of dry socket.

Yes. We offer same-day emergency dental appointments whenever possible for patients experiencing wisdom tooth pain and other urgent dental concerns.

Prompt dental care is recommended if wisdom tooth pain is severe, accompanied by swelling, signs of infection, difficulty opening your mouth, or difficulty swallowing.

Yes. Swelling around a wisdom tooth may be a sign of infection or another dental problem. A prompt dental evaluation can help determine the cause and whether treatment is needed.

Yes. If left untreated, an infected wisdom tooth may lead to increased pain, swelling, difficulty opening your mouth, or the spread of infection. A dental examination can determine the most appropriate treatment.

Yes. If you’re experiencing wisdom tooth pain, swelling, or other symptoms, your dentist can examine the area, take any necessary X-rays, and determine whether wisdom tooth removal or another treatment is recommended.

Call (470) 632-9964 or complete our online appointment request form. Our team will contact you to confirm your visit and discuss your symptoms.

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