Wisdom Tooth Extraction in Boston, MA
Wisdom Teeth & Surgical Extractions
Pain, pressure, swelling, or impacted wisdom teeth are not issues to ignore—they are early signs of a problem that often worsens over time.
At Boston Oral Surgical & Endodontic Associates, we provide expert wisdom tooth extraction in Boston using advanced surgical planning, precision imaging, and a level of comfort and efficiency not typically found in a traditional dental setting.
Whether you are experiencing symptoms now or your dentist has recommended preventive removal, our goal is simple: treat the problem early, make the experience controlled and comfortable, and help you recover quickly with confidence.
Why Choose Boston Oral Surgical & Endodontic Associates for Wisdom Tooth Removal
Wisdom tooth extraction is common. The difference is who performs it, how it is planned, and the environment it is performed in.
Boston Oral Surgical & Endodontic Associates was designed as a dedicated surgical center, not a general dental office performing occasional extractions.
That distinction matters.
What sets our Boston surgical team apart:
- Board-certified oral surgeons focused exclusively on surgical care
- Advanced 3D imaging supported by our state-of-the-art technology (link to technology page)
- Private surgical suites designed for safety, efficiency, and comfort
- Comprehensive sedation options, including IV sedation and advanced anesthesia capabilities
- Coordinated specialty environment (oral surgery + endodontics under one roof)
- Trusted referral center for dentists and specialists throughout Boston
This is a setting built for predictable outcomes, controlled procedures, and a better patient experience from start to finish.
What Is Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Wisdom tooth extraction is the removal of one or more third molars, the last teeth to develop, typically in the late teens or early twenties.
While some wisdom teeth come in normally, many do not have enough space to erupt properly. When that happens, they can become:
- Impacted beneath the gums or bone
- Angled into neighboring teeth
- Partially erupted and difficult to clean
Removing them early helps prevent:
- Pain and swelling
- Infection
- Damage to adjacent teeth
- Gum disease and decay
- More complex surgery later
Signs You May Need Wisdom Teeth Removed
You may need evaluation if you are experiencing:
- Pain or pressure in the back of the mouth
- Swelling in the gums or jaw
- Recurrent irritation or infection
- Difficulty cleaning the area
- Crowding or shifting of teeth
- Findings on dental X-rays
Many patients choose removal before symptoms become severe, which typically leads to an easier recovery and fewer complications.
Impacted Wisdom Teeth
Impacted wisdom teeth are teeth that do not fully emerge due to lack of space or obstruction.
They are one of the most common reasons for surgical removal.
Left untreated, impacted teeth can lead to:
- Infection and swelling
- Damage to nearby molars
- Tooth decay in hard-to-reach areas
- Gum disease
- Cysts or jaw complications
Using advanced imaging available through our 3D diagnostic technology, we evaluate the exact position of your teeth and determine the safest and most effective approach.
Your Consultation and Treatment Plan
Your visit begins with a focused surgical evaluation.
We will:
- Review your symptoms and medical history
- Analyze digital imaging and tooth positioning
- Determine whether removal is recommended
- Explain timing, complexity, and recovery
- Review sedation options based on your comfort level
You will leave with a clear, personalized plan—no guesswork.
Learn more about preparing for your visit on our patient information page
Sedation and Comfort: A Controlled Experience
For many patients, the biggest concern is not the procedure—it is the experience.
Our approach is designed to eliminate that concern.
Depending on your needs, we offer:
- Local anesthesia
- Nitrous oxide
- Oral sedation
- IV sedation
- Advanced anesthesia options when appropriate
Most patients feel little to nothing during the procedure and have limited memory of the experience.
To better understand your options, visit our anesthesia and sedation page.
This is especially important for:
- Impacted wisdom teeth
- Multiple extractions
- Patients with dental anxiety
Our environment, protocols, and team are built to make this a controlled, predictable, and low-stress experience.
What to Expect During the Procedure
Wisdom tooth extraction is typically a straightforward outpatient surgical procedure.
Once you are fully comfortable:
- The surgeon carefully removes the tooth or teeth
- Impacted teeth are accessed through a small, precise opening
- Teeth may be sectioned to minimize trauma and protect surrounding structures
Our focus is always on:
- Precision
- Efficiency
- Minimizing post-operative discomfort
Recovery After Wisdom Tooth Removal
Recovery is generally straightforward and manageable.
Most patients can expect:
- Mild to moderate swelling for the first 2–3 days
- Gradual improvement after the initial healing phase
- Return to normal activity within a few days
Full healing continues over the following weeks.
Who Is a Candidate for Wisdom Tooth Extraction
You may be a candidate if you:
- Have impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth
- Are experiencing pain, swelling, or infection
- Have been referred by your dentist or orthodontist
- Show early signs of crowding or damage on imaging
- Want to prevent future complications
In some cases, wisdom teeth are removed as part of orthodontic planning. Learn more about orthodontic extractions if this applies to your situation.
Serving Boston and Greater Boston
Our Boston location serves patients throughout:
- The North End
- Seaport District
- Cambridge
- Charlestown
- Greater Boston
We are a trusted destination for patients seeking high-level surgical care in a refined, private setting.
Take the Next Step With Boston Oral Surgical and Endodontic Associates
Delaying treatment can lead to more complex problems, more discomfort, and more involved procedures down the road, making early evaluation one of the best steps you can take for your long-term oral health. If you have symptoms—or have been told your wisdom teeth should be evaluated—the next step is simple, and our team is here to guide you through the process with care and expertise every step of the way.
Boston Oral Surgical & Endodontic Associates
Conveniently located on Boston’s historic waterfront at Lewis Wharf, our surgical center serves patients and referring dentists throughout Boston, the North End, Seaport, Cambridge, and the Greater Boston area.
28 Atlantic Avenue, Lewis Wharf – Boston, MA
Your destination for surgical excellence and smile restoration.
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