Wisdom teeth, also known as the third molars, may seem harmless, but their emergence can come with serious complications that necessitate their removal. At Leavitt Dentistry, we understand the potential issues associated with wisdom teeth and aim to provide personalized solutions. Dr. Leavitt, with his extensive training and expertise, ensures that wisdom teeth removal is a comfortable experience for our patients by utilizing IV sedation.

Understanding the Need for Wisdom Teeth Removal
Wisdom teeth typically emerge in late adolescence or early adulthood. In most cases, they lack a functional purpose — in fact, they often do more harm than good. The majority of people don’t have room in their mouths for this extra set of molars, and when they erupt, they can cause all kinds of problems, including damage to neighboring teeth, serious infections, tooth decay, bone loss, cyst formation, and gum issues.
To prevent potential complications and address discomfort, it’s crucial to evaluate whether wisdom teeth removal is necessary. By performing a thorough examination with our 3D conebeam digital X-ray, Dr. Leavitt can assess development and impact on long-term oral health, then carefully weigh the benefits of removal. His dedication to protecting patients’ oral health allows him to make informed recommendations tailored to each patient’s unique needs.
Wisdom Teeth Removal at Leavitt Dentistry
If you’re nervous about the prospect of wisdom teeth surgery, you’ve come to the right place. At Leavitt Dentistry, we understand that oral surgery procedures such as wisdom teeth removal can be daunting. That’s why we prioritize patient comfort by offering IV sedation, a cutting-edge solution for individuals needing oral surgery or with dental anxiety.
Dr. Leavitt has extensive experience with wisdom teeth and oral surgery and has specialized training and certifications in IV sedation and oral surgery. Our sedation dentistry services, including IV sedation, allow patients to rest comfortably while we complete their dental work. This advanced technology has enabled countless individuals to undergo complex dental procedures like wisdom teeth removal while they sleep peacefully.
What sets Leavitt Dentistry apart is our commitment to providing safe, affordable IV sedation within the comfort of our office. By conducting sedation procedures in-house, we not only decrease costs for patients compared to visiting a surgery center, but we also create a stress-free, streamlined experience for our patients, allowing them to get the care they need without putting their lives on hold.
IV Sedation vs. General Anesthesia

There are many different types of sedation available, from the soothing effects of nitrous oxide to the complete unconsciousness of general anesthesia on the other end of the spectrum. Oral sedation with sedative medication administered in our office and IV sedation are options along the spectrum that provide very comfortable relaxation while allowing the patient to remain conscious and responsive but with little memory of the visit.
We also have relationships with a local surgery center and visit there regularly with patients who would prefer to have general anesthesia. If you’re not sure which sedation option is right for your wisdom teeth removal, feel free to schedule a consultation with Dr. Leavitt. By discussing your unique needs, we can come up with a customized plan to ensure your procedure is pain-free and comfortable.
When it comes to sedation dentistry, IV sedation is a great option. . It provides a deeper level of relaxation than many other options, taking the stress out of wisdom teeth removal. While many patients doze off under the effects of IV sedation, they still maintain a level of consciousness. It also has an amnesic effect, which means you likely won’t even remember much of the procedure once it’s over.
If you opt for IV sedation for your wisdom teeth removal at Leavitt Dentistry, there are a few things to keep in mind as you prepare for your procedure:
- Do not eat or drink anything for six hours prior to your appointment time. Abstain from alcohol and tobacco for at least 24 hours before the procedure.
- The effects of IV sedation usually last for up to 24 hours after the procedure, which means no driving or making big decisions on the day of your surgery. Ask a friend or family member for a ride back and forth instead.
- We recommend wearing loose-fitting clothing so you remain comfortable throughout the procedure and during recovery.

Contact Us for Comprehensive Care
Thanks to advanced dental technology like IV sedation, there’s no reason to be afraid of wisdom teeth removal. At Leavitt Dentistry, we believe that no one should live with oral pain and are dedicated to going the extra mile to ensure a positive experience for all our patients. Whatever type of sedation you opt for, our team of experts is here to guide you through the process and ensure your wisdom teeth removal is as stress-free and painless as possible.
Our dedication to providing comfortable, personalized care extends beyond the walls of our office. For patients who require a higher level of sedation or have unique circumstances regarding their wisdom teeth removal, Dr. Leavitt has the credentials necessary to provide dental care in surgery centers.
To schedule a wisdom teeth consultation, contact Leavitt Dentistry today.