Wisdom Tooth Extractions in Lake Worth, FL
Dentist in Lake Worth, FL
Sunset Smiles
Your Lake Worth Dentist
Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, typically emerge between the ages of 17 and 25. For some patients, these teeth come in smoothly and cause no problems. However, for many others, they can lead to pain, infection, crowding, or even damage to neighboring teeth. In these cases, removing wisdom teeth is the best way to protect your oral health and maintain a comfortable, functional smile. At Sunset Smiles Dental Care in Lake Worth, FL, we provide safe, gentle, and precise wisdom tooth extractions with a focus on patient comfort and a smooth recovery.

What Are Wisdom Tooth Extractions and How They Work
A wisdom tooth extraction is a dental procedure to remove one or more third molars from the back of the mouth. These teeth often become impacted, meaning they don’t have enough space to fully emerge or grow in at the right angle. Impacted wisdom teeth can cause swelling, pain, gum infections, and alignment issues.
Dr. Luis F. Velasquez begins by examining your mouth and taking digital X-rays to assess the position of the teeth and surrounding structures. Depending on the situation, the procedure may involve a simple extraction for fully erupted wisdom teeth or a surgical extraction for impacted teeth. Local anesthesia is administered to ensure you are completely comfortable throughout the procedure.
Benefits of Removing Wisdom Teeth
Having your wisdom teeth removed can prevent many oral health problems and help keep your smile healthy. Some key benefits include:
Prevention of crowding:
Removing wisdom teeth can help maintain proper alignment of your other teeth.
Reduced pain and pressure:
Impacted teeth often cause discomfort that can radiate through the jaw.
Lower risk of infection:
Wisdom teeth can trap bacteria and food, leading to gum infections or cysts.
Easier cleaning:
Without extra molars in the back, brushing and flossing become more effective.
Protection of surrounding teeth:
Extracting problematic wisdom teeth prevents them from pushing on or damaging neighboring molars.
This approach allows us to do more than “fix” your teeth—it helps create the ideal smile you’ve always envisioned.
Types of Wisdom Tooth Extractions
At Sunset Smiles Dental Care, we personalize your treatment based on the complexity of your case:
Simple Extraction
For wisdom teeth that have fully erupted, the removal process is straightforward and typically involves minimal recovery time.
Surgical Extraction
For impacted or partially erupted teeth, a minor surgical procedure may be required. The tooth is gently accessed, sectioned if necessary, and removed with precision.
Preventive Extraction
In some cases, removing wisdom teeth before they cause problems can prevent future complications, especially in young adults.
Each smile design treatment is unique—customized to match your needs, timeline, and budget.
Frequently asked Questions About Wisdom Tooth Extractions
Do all wisdom teeth need to be removed?
Not necessarily. If they grow in properly and don’t cause issues, removal may not be required. Dr. Velasquez will evaluate your case and recommend the best option.
Is the procedure painful?
No. Local anesthesia ensures the area is fully numb, and sedation can help with anxiety. Some post-operative soreness is normal and manageable.
How long is the recovery?
Most patients recover in about 3–5 days. More complex surgical extractions may require a slightly longer healing period.
What can I eat after wisdom tooth removal?
Soft foods like yogurt, mashed potatoes, soups, and smoothies are recommended for the first few days. Avoid hard, crunchy, or spicy foods.
How do I prevent dry socket?
Follow aftercare instructions carefully—avoid smoking, using straws, or spitting forcefully for at least 72 hours after extraction.

