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Wisdom tooth removal in Savannah, GA
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Wisdom teeth removal treatment in Savannah, GA
When wisdom teeth cause pain, swelling or infection, it can throw off your whole routine. These teeth often come in at odd angles or don’t fully emerge, which can lead to ongoing discomfort and oral health problems. At Aspen Dental in Savannah, our care team makes wisdom tooth removal as smooth as possible. With modern tools, anesthesia and a focus on your comfort, we’re here to help you feel at ease. You’ll always get a clear estimate up front, simple treatment options to choose from and—when available—the chance for same-day or next-day care.
What are wisdom tooth extractions?
Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars to erupt, usually in the late teens or early twenties. Not all wisdom teeth require removal—but when they cause pain, crowding or infection, tooth extraction is often the most effective solution. If the tooth is fully visible, it can usually be removed with forceps under local anesthesia. For teeth that are impacted or partially emerged, a minor surgical procedure may be needed. Your Aspen Dental care team will walk you through which option is best for you and explain how we minimize discomfort.
Reasons to get a wisdom tooth extraction
You may need removal if you experience:Pain or swelling
Discomfort at the back of your mouth can be a sign of trouble.
Infections or gum irritation
Inflamed or infected gums around wisdom teeth can worsen if untreated.
Pressure or crowding
Wisdom teeth can shift other teeth, causing bite issues.
Cysts, decay, or damage
In some cases, wisdom teeth can cause cysts or damage surrounding teeth.
Types of wisdom tooth extractions
Non surgical wisdom tooth extractions
When a wisdom tooth has fully erupted, removal is straightforward. Under local anesthesia, your Aspen Dental dentist gently loosens and extracts the tooth with forceps.Surgical wisdom tooth extractions
When a wisdom tooth is impacted or angled incorrectly, a surgical approach may be needed. Your Aspen Dental dentist makes a small opening in the gum to remove the tooth, sometimes placing sutures to aid healing.What’s the process of wisdom tooth removal at Aspen Dental?
Here’s what to expect when you come in:Initial consultation
We review your dental and medical history, examine your teeth and take X-rays to confirm the position of your wisdom teeth.
Removal with forceps or with surgery
Depending on your case, teeth are removed either with forceps or through a surgical procedure.
After-care suggestions
We’ll provide detailed instructions for recovery, which may include using ice packs, resting with your head elevated, eating soft foods and avoiding smoking or alcohol.
Why choose Aspen Dental in Savannah, GA for your wisdom tooth removal?
¹The Aspen Dental Savings Plan is NOT insurance. Please see plan terms and conditions for details.
How much does wisdom tooth removal cost in Savannah, GA?
On average, Aspen Dental patients pay $299² per tooth for wisdom tooth removal.
Your total cost depends on:how many teeth need to be removed, whether removal is surgical or non-surgical, your office location and treatment plan. We accept most insurance plans. For patients without coverage, financing is available through 3rd-party lenders, and you can also save with the Aspen Dental Savings Plan¹. Please note, we do not accept Medicaid.
²The average price of wisdom teeth removal is a per tooth approximation based on 2026 internal data and may not reflect the actual cost you will encounter due to individual factors. Price range varies from $184 to $488. For location specific pricing, please click here.
Wisdom tooth removal in Savannah, GA FAQs
Explore answers to common questions so you know what to expect—before, during and after your wisdom tooth removal visit at Aspen Dental in Savannah.Not always. If your wisdom teeth are healthy, fully erupted and not causing problems, you may not need removal. But if they’re crowding your smile, causing pain or leading to infection, extraction may be the best choice. Your Aspen Dental care team will review X-rays and help you decide. You can also read more about why wisdom teeth are removed and what to expect.
During the procedure, local anesthesia numbs the area so you can be as comfortable as possible. Some soreness afterward is normal, but your Aspen Dental care team will create a pain management plan to help you heal comfortably.
Yes. Many patients choose to have all four removed together, which can make recovery more efficient. Your care team will discuss whether this is right for you.
Apply ice packs during the first 24 hours, rest with your head elevated and follow any medication instructions given by your care team at Aspen Dental. These steps help minimize swelling and speed healing.
Avoid crunchy, hard or very hot foods. Start with soft foods like yogurt, smoothies, mashed potatoes or soups. As you heal, you can gradually return to your normal diet.