
Expert Surgical Care from a Dual-Degreed Oral Surgeon
Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, typically emerge during the late teens or early twenties—but for many patients, there simply isn’t enough space for them to erupt properly. When these molars become impacted, misaligned, or only partially erupt, they can lead to pain, infection, and long-term complications.
At Clackamas Implant & Oral Surgery Center, wisdom tooth removal is performed by Brett M. Sullivan, DMD, MD, a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon with dual degrees in both dentistry and medicine. His advanced training ensures safe, comfortable care backed by surgical precision and hospital-level expertise.
Why Remove Wisdom Teeth?
Most patients lack the space needed for wisdom teeth to emerge safely. When left untreated, they can:
- Remain trapped beneath the gums (impacted)
- Partially erupt, creating openings for bacteria and infection
- Grow at an angle, pressing against other teeth
- Cause crowding, especially after orthodontic treatment
- Lead to decay, cysts, or jawbone damage
- Harm neighboring teeth, nerves, or tissue
Even if symptoms aren’t present yet, proactive removal is often recommended to avoid more serious or painful issues in the future.
Signs You May Need Wisdom Teeth Removal
You or your teen may need evaluation if you notice:
- Jaw pain, stiffness, or swelling
- Recurrent infections or swelling near the back molars
- Crowding or shifting teeth after orthodontics
- Difficulty opening your mouth fully
- Visible, partially erupted molars
- Referral from your general dentist or orthodontist
In rare cases, impacted wisdom teeth can form cysts or benign tumors that damage bone and surrounding teeth.
Your Evaluation: Imaging & Diagnosis
Your experience begins with a consultation and 3D cone beam CT scan, which gives Dr. Sullivan a complete view of:
- Tooth position and angulation
- Root development and proximity to nerves
- Jawbone density and sinus location
We often recommend initial evaluations in the mid-teen years, as earlier removal leads to faster healing and reduced surgical risks.
The Procedure: Safe, Sedated, and Seamless
Wisdom teeth removal is performed in our fully equipped surgical center under local anesthesia, nitrous oxide, IV sedation, or general anesthesia, depending on the case and your comfort level.
During the procedure:
- Each tooth is carefully accessed and removed
- The site is cleaned, and sutures are placed if necessary
- You’ll receive personalized aftercare instructions to ensure smooth healing
Dr. Sullivan is licensed in both IV and general anesthesia, allowing you to remain comfortable and anxiety-free throughout your care.
Recovery & Aftercare
Most patients recover in 3 to 7 days, depending on the complexity of the case. It’s normal to experience:
- Mild swelling or bruising
- Discomfort controlled with prescribed medication
- Limited jaw movement temporarily
We’ll provide detailed instructions on:
- How to reduce the risk of dry socket (very rare)
- Foods to eat and avoid
- When to resume normal activities
Our team remains available for any questions or concerns during your recovery.
Why Choose Us for Wisdom Tooth Surgery?
Surgical Expertise: All extractions are performed by Dr. Brett Sullivan, a dual-degreed surgeon—not a general dentist.
Advanced Imaging: We use 3D cone beam technology for safer, more accurate planning.
Sedation Options: IV and general anesthesia available, tailored to your comfort and safety.
Thousands of Extractions Performed: Trusted by referring dentists and local families throughout the Portland Metro Area.
Patient-Centered Approach: We guide you through every step, from consultation to recovery.
Schedule Your Consultation Today
If you or your teen is experiencing symptoms of impacted wisdom teeth—or has been referred for an evaluation—trust your care to an experienced oral surgery team. Early removal can prevent complications and support a healthier, more comfortable smile.
Call (503) 652-8080 or request your consultation online to get started with Clackamas Implant & Oral Surgery Center.