General Dentistry

Wisdom Teeth Extractions

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Wisdom teeth are the back molars that often erupt in the late teens or early adulthood. Some people have enough room for them, but many experience problems like impaction, crowding, pain, inflammation, or difficulty cleaning. When wisdom teeth threaten your oral health, removal can prevent complications and protect surrounding teeth.

We focus on clear communication, comfort, and thorough aftercare so you can heal smoothly.

About Wisdom Teeth Extractions

Why should I have Wisdom Teeth Removed?

Prevent impaction problems

Impacted teeth can cause pain, swelling, and infection.

Protect nearby teeth

Wisdom teeth can damage adjacent molars or increase cavity risk.

Reduce crowding risk

Eruption can contribute to shifting in some cases.

Improve hygiene access

Back teeth are harder to clean, increasing decay and gum issues.

Prevent recurring inflammation

Partially erupted wisdom teeth can trap bacteria under the gums.

Avoid future complications

Removal can prevent worsening issues as roots develop.

Procedure Practice

What is the procedure?

Symptoms may include pain, swelling, or infection, but many cases are found on X-rays before symptoms start. We’ll evaluate eruption, position, and risk.

Most patients have a few days of soreness and swelling. We provide detailed care instructions on diet, hygiene, and what to avoid for best healing.

Yes. Many patients choose oral or IV sedation for comfort—especially for impacted teeth or anxiety.

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