If your wisdom teeth are causing pain, swelling, or pressure and you live in Spring Lake, The Teeth Doctors is about a 15-minute drive south on Bragg Boulevard. The practice has cared for Spring Lake families, retirees, and civilian residents for years. Dr. Jeremiah Davis brings advanced surgical and implant credentials to every wisdom teeth case, and we offer three sedation options under one roof.
Serving Spring Lake families, on-post and off, for years
Spring Lake sits just outside the Fort Liberty installation, and the community we serve there is a mix: families of active duty service members who chose to live off-post, retirees who stayed in the area after separation, and civilians who work in Fayetteville but live in Spring Lake. Wisdom teeth procedures fit naturally with how the practice works because the appointments require coordination around duty schedules, school calendars, and recovery windows.
For families and patients with Fort Liberty connections, the practice can coordinate with the post dental clinic if needed. For Spring Lake residents without a military connection, the visit follows the same straightforward path: consultation with X-ray review, written estimate, and a procedure scheduled only after you have signed off on the plan.
About Dr. Jeremiah Davis: a former 82nd Airborne captain on Yadkin Road
Dr. Davis served as a captain in the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg before building this practice. For Spring Lake patients, that history means a provider who understands the local community from both the military and the civilian side. His credentials include:
- Master of the Academy of General Dentistry (MAGD), held by fewer than 2% of US general dentists
- Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Implantology (DABOI/ID), one of only three dentists in North Carolina with this distinction
- Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (FAAID)
- Master of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (MICIO)
- Master of the Academy of Osseointegration (AO)
- Voted Top 40 Under 40 dentists (Incisal Edge magazine)
Surgical extractions, sedation, and 3D jaw imaging are core to implant work, and Dr. Davis does that work daily. We handle straightforward and many complex impactions in-house. If your case is better routed to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, we will say so directly.
Wisdom teeth extraction at our office on Yadkin Road
When wisdom teeth need to come out
Third molars usually try to erupt between ages 17 and 25. When the jaw lacks space, the teeth may angle, stay trapped below the gum, or only partially erupt. Common signs that they need evaluation: dull or sharp pain at the back of the jaw, swelling, recurring infections, food packing, pressure on neighboring teeth, or X-ray findings of impaction.
Sedation options for a comfortable visit
Three sedation paths are available:
- Nitrous oxide: light, wears off in minutes. You can drive yourself home.
- Oral sedation: prescribed medication taken before the visit. You will need a driver.
- IV sedation: deepest sedation we offer. You will likely have no memory of the procedure. You will need a driver and a companion at home for the first several hours.
What recovery looks like
Procedures usually take 45 to 90 minutes. Most patients return to a normal routine within three to five days for straightforward cases. You leave with written aftercare instructions, a number to call if anything is off, and a follow-up appointment scheduled. For active duty service members, we will give you a realistic answer about how the recovery will fit around your duty schedule, training, or scheduled travel.
Spring Lake Wisdom Teeth Extraction Office Tour
Common questions about wisdom teeth extraction
How do I know if my wisdom teeth need to come out?
Pain at the back of the jaw, swelling, recurring infections, pressure, or partial eruption are common signals. Many people without symptoms still benefit from removal if X-rays show impaction or future risk.
Do you accept TRICARE?
We work with patients carrying TRICARE and other military-related dental coverage. Call (910) 864-4646 with your specific plan information so we can verify benefits before your visit.
Are all four wisdom teeth removed at once?
Often, yes. A single appointment under sedation consolidates recovery into one window.
Will this affect my deployment readiness?
Handled before issues become chronic, wisdom teeth extraction supports rather than disrupts your dental readiness classification. We document treatment for your records and can coordinate with your post dental clinic if needed.
What does it cost?
Cost depends on the number of teeth, the surgical complexity, and your sedation choice. We provide a written estimate at the consultation. We accept most dental insurance, offer CareCredit financing, and have an in-house Friends and Family Membership Plan.
Schedule a wisdom teeth consultation
Call (910) 864-4646 or request an appointment online. The first visit is a consultation: answers, a written estimate, and a plan before any treatment is scheduled.
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