

For many, wisdom teeth are an unexpected source of discomfort, causing pain, swelling, or worse, leading to infections if left untreated. If you've been told it's time to consider wisdom teeth removal, should you wait or act now?
At RI Oral Surgery & Implant Center, led by the renowned Dr. Ray English, we’re here to help patients in Warwick and beyond navigate this critical decision with confidence. Here’s why early extraction often makes all the difference.
Wisdom teeth, or third molars, are the last set of teeth to emerge, usually appearing in your late teens or early twenties. While not everyone experiences problems, these molars often lack the space they need to grow properly, leading to impacted teeth, infections, or alignment issues. Left unmanaged, wisdom teeth can cause lasting damage to your oral health.
The good news? Early detection and removal can prevent these complications entirely. But why is timing so critical? Let’s explore.
When it comes to wisdom teeth, sooner is often better. That’s because younger patients typically experience faster recoveries and face lower risks of complications.
At RI Oral Surgery & Implant Center, our patients benefit from Dr. Ray English’s extensive expertise in wisdom teeth removal. With a focus on safety, comfort, and outcomes, he approaches each case with precision and care, ensuring a smooth process from start to finish.
We know the thought of surgery can feel overwhelming, but honest preparation helps ease anxiety. Here’s how the process works at RI Oral Surgery & Implant Center:
During your initial appointment, Dr. English will evaluate your oral health using advanced imaging technology to determine whether removal is necessary. Together, we’ll create a treatment plan tailored to your needs.
On the day of your procedure, comfort is our top priority. We offer a full range of anesthesia options, from gentle sedation with nitrous oxide to general anesthesia, ensuring a pain-free experience.
Healing after wisdom teeth removal typically takes about a week. Our team provides you with detailed aftercare instructions and remains available to answer any questions to keep your recovery on track. Most patients return to normal activities within a few days.
With modern anesthesia and advanced surgical techniques, the procedure itself is virtually pain-free. Any discomfort afterward can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relief and proper aftercare.
Common warning signs include jaw pain, swelling, difficulty chewing, or recurring infections. Even if you don’t have symptoms, routine dental check-ups help identify if early extraction is the best course of action.
In many cases, yes. Removing all four teeth in a single appointment minimizes recovery time and reduces the need for additional surgical procedures.
When it comes to oral surgery, experience matters. Dr. Ray English brings a wealth of knowledge, advanced surgical training, and a record of excellence to every patient interaction. Beyond technical skill, our Cranston office is designed with your comfort in mind. From personalized care plans to sedation options that ensure a stress-free experience, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
We also believe in leveraging the latest technology to support predictably successful outcomes. Whether it’s digital imaging for accurate diagnoses or advanced surgical tools for quicker recovery, our practice is equipped to deliver superior care you can trust.
Wisdom teeth removal doesn’t have to be a stressful experience. When you choose RI Oral Surgery & Implant Center, you can expect compassionate care, expert guidance, and a commitment to your long-term oral health. Start your journey toward a healthier smile today by contacting our office at (401) 732-1188 to schedule your consultation with Dr. Ray English.

Are you interested in dental implants or in finding out if you’re a good candidate for oral surgery? Schedule a consultation with Dr. Ray English III today! He’ll take the time to get to know you, and provide treatment plan options that are tailored to your unique needs, so you can get the care that’s right for you.
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