Summer Is the Perfect Time to Get Your Wisdom Teeth Removed — Why?

July 17, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — Steve Koo @ 7:00 pm
Woman in summer clothes, pointing at her smile

For most people, their summertime plans involve spending lots of time outdoors. Whether you are attending barbecues, hiking in the woods, or lounging on the beach, summer is the ideal opportunity to enjoy some fresh air. Dental care might be the last thing on your mind. But did you know that summer is the perfect time to get your wisdom teeth removed? Why is that the case? This blog post explains a few reasons.

Easier Scheduling

If you are an adult with a full-time job, your supervisor might already be expecting you to request some time off during the summer. After all, that is when most people are likely to schedule a getaway. You might be able to book a few extra days of vacation time so you can undergo your wisdom tooth surgery without disrupting your routine too much.

Try scheduling your procedure for a few days before the end of your vacation; most people are able to return to work fairly soon after their extractions.

More Time to Recover

Many people who get their wisdom teeth removed are teenagers or young adults. If you are in that age group, you may feel self-conscious if you have to go to school with swollen cheeks after a major dental surgery. If you get your wisdom teeth removed during the summer, you should be fully recovered by the time you head back to the classroom in August or September.

A Slower Pace of Life

Life can seem to slow down in the summertime; you may have fewer obligations on your plate and more time to yourself. You can take advantage of the warm weather and lounge outside while you are recovering. The fresh air and sunlight might even help your body to heal as efficiently as possible.

You may also have time to enjoy fun activities with your family while you are recovering. For example, you could watch the latest blockbuster movie at the theater or play some board games. After you finish healing, you will be able to enjoy types of recreation that require more physical exertion.

Get Ahead of Potential Problems

Even if your wisdom teeth are not currently causing any problems, there is a strong possibility that they will do so in the future. Choosing to get them extracted now can spare you from pain and other complications down the road.

Do you need to get your wisdom teeth removed? Right now is the best time to book a consultation with your oral surgeon.

Meet the Practice

Drs. Steve Koo and William Shepard are board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeons who provide gentle, comfortable wisdom tooth removal for teens and adults. If you would like to learn more about this procedure or book your consultation, contact our office at 832-353-1100.