Wisdom teeth do not always settle into position easily and may begin to affect surrounding teeth over time. Our wisdom teeth removal care considers how these changes may be influencing your oral health.
Wisdom teeth may not always grow in positions that allow proper cleaning or alignment with nearby teeth. At our dental clinic, tooth position is assessed to understand how these changes may affect your oral health.
We describe what is observed in clear terms and outline considerations so you understand why removal may sometimes be suggested.
Understanding the possible benefits of wisdom teeth removal can help explain why removal may sometimes be discussed during a dental assessment. It may also clarify how removing wisdom teeth can support oral health.
Removal may make it easier to clean the back teeth areas.
Addressing impacted wisdom teeth may assist with maintaining gum health.
Removing wisdom teeth may reduce the impact on neighbouring teeth.
Removing impacted wisdom teeth may help reduce discomfort near the back teeth.
Changes around the back teeth may sometimes indicate that wisdom teeth should be examined. These signs can suggest that further assessment of the wisdom teeth may be helpful.
We guide you through each stage of the procedure and explain what is involved so you understand how the treatment is carried out.
Our dentist examines the wisdom teeth and surrounding structures to understand position, space, and any related oral health considerations.
The treatment area is prepared, and the procedure is explained so you understand how wisdom teeth removal is carried out.
Our dentist removes the wisdom tooth using appropriate techniques while monitoring the surrounding tissues and nearby teeth.
After removal, the area is reviewed, and guidance is discussed to support healing and oral care following the procedure.
The annoying thing about the place is trying to stay awake because its so comfortable. thankfully they all have a good sense of humor and are friendly. otherwise they would have to pry my mouth open as i sleep. have not gone to see you guys in a few years but i will be returning shortly.
Note: Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
Not always. Some wisdom teeth grow in a position where they remain functional and can be cleaned properly. During an examination, our dentist reviews their position and surrounding structures to determine whether removal may need to be considered.
The time required can vary depending on the position of the wisdom tooth and the complexity of the procedure. Some removals take less time, while others may require a longer appointment if the tooth is impacted or difficult to access.
Recovery time varies between individuals and depends on factors such as the position of the tooth and the procedure involved. Our dentist provides guidance after treatment to support healing and discuss what to expect during recovery.