Dr. Patel
Periodontist
The training that Dr. Patel has received has given him a wide range of experience in treating advanced periodontal disease, complicated extractions of teeth, placement of dental implants, bone regenerative procedures, as well as in periodontal plastic surgery/cosmetic procedures.
Dr. Pooria Fallah
Periodontist
Dr. Fallah received his DDS degree in 2009 and subsequently completed his residency program in Periodontics at New York University College of Dentistry in 2015. He became a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontics in 2016 and has been practicing periodontics in private practice in Dallas since 2015.
Dr. Husain
Periodontist
Dr. Husain is proficient in dental surgical procedures involving bone and soft tissue grafting, dental implant placement, minimally invasive LANAP and other laser procedures, and treating chronic periodontal diseases.
Dr. Li
Periodontist
Dr. Li is a Board-Certified periodontist and a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. A Diplomate is a periodontist who has made significant achievements beyond the mandatory educational requirements of the specialty, demonstrating a comprehensive mastery of all phases of periodontal disease and treatment and in the placement of dental implants.
Dr. Sheppard
Periodontist
Dr. Sheppard has been in private practice since 2004. She takes pride in providing her patients with the highest quality care using the latest technology and using a patient centered approach. In 2005, she co-founded The Northwest Society of Women Dentists, an organization for women who were often also business owners.
Several Factors in determining whether you should have your Wisdom Teeth Removed?
There are a number of problems that can develop by not having the wisdom teeth extracted. A few prevalent issues are:
- Crowding: One of the most common causes of crowding is impacted wisdom teeth. This is when the tooth does not erupt, or break the surface, because there just is not room for it in the arch.
- Infection: When there is not sufficient room for total eruption, the gums around the wisdom teeth can become infected or irritated, which will cause issues such as swelling, pain, and difficulty with eating, chewing, and or swallowing.
- Damage to Adjacent Teeth: When you cannot thoroughly clean the wisdom teeth, the surrounding teeth can become negatively affected which will cause decay, bone loss and or gum disease.
- Cyst Formation: When teeth become impacted, cysts can develop and begin to destroy the jawbone and the surrounding teeth.
Carrollton Wisdom Teeth Removal & Extraction Procedure
To determine if wisdom teeth removal is indeed in your best interests, you will want to schedule an initial evaluation. During this consultation we will examine the overall health of your teeth, review your medical history, and determine what treatment options are best suited to your specific needs. Our teeth and gums are as unique to us as our fingerprints; we are all different.
If it is determined that you are a good candidate to have your wisdom teeth removed, your procedure will typically begin with the administration of anesthesia. The type of anesthesia that is used may vary, depending upon the severity of your case as well as your overall pain sensitivity. If you need heavy sedation you will have to have someone drive you home following your procedure. Once you have either local anesthesia or are properly sedated, your periodontist will cut away the bone tissue and gum that covers the impacted tooth. Next the tooth will be divided into sections and removed using forceps. Once, the tooth/teeth have been removed, the site will be cleaned, and if necessary, stitches will be used to facilitate the healing process. If you do require stitches, they will typically dissolve 3-5 days after your procedure. If the wisdom tooth is erupted, we will extract the tooth as with any other tooth.
Aftercare for Wisdom Teeth Removal in Carrollton
Following your wisdom tooth procedure, it is common to experience mild to moderate pain, as well as minor bleeding. Swelling is common for two days. To help reduce swelling, use an ice pack for twenty-minute intervals. During your recovery period it is also a very good idea to limit any physical activity until you have recovered. This typically takes three to five days. We will also recommend following a clear liquid diet after the procedure, and slowly reintroducing harder foods as you heal.
As with any medical procedure there is always the possibility of complications occurring. Rare but possible complications associated with wisdom teeth extraction might include dry sockets, infections, delayed healing, or tingling or numbness in your tongue, chin or lips. By following the aftercare instructions, you can reduce any likelihood of these complications occurring.
Once you have healed there will be no additional instructions. It is particularly important to continue to practice good oral hygiene habits, such as brushing your teeth twice daily and flossing at least once daily. It is also wise to schedule regular checkups with your periodontist every six months. By maintaining a consistent, preventative oral health care routine, you will significantly reduce your risk of developing additional periodontal issues.
The Cost of having Wisdom Teeth Removed
There are several factors that can impact the final cost of having wisdom teeth removal carrollton tx. We start with the severity of your case, the difficulty involved in the removal, what type of anesthesia is administered, and any associated procedures that need to be performed prior to or along with treatment, as well as your insurance plan coverage.
Our entire Root Periodontal and Implant Center team at 2440 N. Josey Lane in Carrollton, Texas, is committed to helping you complete necessary paperwork, schedule appointments, and answer any questions you have concerning billing. For patients who have insurance plans, we do request you submit medical or dental insurance information with your New Patient Paperwork to expedite this process. Do not hesitate to give us a call today at 972-242-7603 with any questions and to get your evaluation on the calendar.
To reduce costs to our patients while still ensuring that we provide the highest level of care, we have the following financial policies:
- We accept Discover, Visa, MasterCard and American Express
- Full payment is due after services rendered
- Payment plan options are available via www.CareCredit.com
PERIODONTAL SERVICES
To determine if you have gum disease, your periodontist will measure the space between your teeth and gums. Patients who have pockets that are deeper than the average depth of three millimeters or less will be considered candidates for treating gum disease. Depending upon how severe your case is, your periodontist will suggest a follow up appointment, during which several different treatment options may be recommended.
Schedule a Carrollton Wisdom Teeth Removal Visit Today
At ROOT™ Periodontal and Implant Center, we take your health, confidence, and teeth seriously. Scheduling regular visits to maintain your teeth and gums will actively improve your overall health, and maintaining a bright and strong healthy smile will do wonders for your self-confidence. In addition to recognizing the importance of your oral health, we also understand the importance of your time, which is why we are committed to making every visit to our clinic as efficient as possible.
If you would like to learn more about wisdom teeth removal and/or see if wisdom teeth removal is right for you, schedule an appointment or consultation today with our friendly, helpful staff.
We look forward to serving you and your smile and having you on your way as soon as possible!