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For some people, wisdom teeth come in smoothly and never cause trouble. For others, they may grow at an angle, only partially break through the gums, or remain trapped beneath the surface, leading to pain or infection.
These teeth sit at the very back of your mouth - two on the top and two on the bottom. Their position can make them harder to clean and more likely to cause issues if there isn't enough space for them to emerge properly.
In many cases, there simply isn't enough space in the mouth for wisdom teeth to emerge properly. This can lead to:
When these problems arise or when early signs suggest that they may develop, our dental team may recommend removing your wisdom teeth to help prevent further complications and protect your overall oral health.
You may want to consult us if you notice:
Wisdom tooth removal is a common procedure that helps prevent or treat dental problems.
The procedure is usually quick, and you'll be given instructions to help you recover comfortably at home.
After your procedure, following your dentist's instructions is key to a smooth recovery:
Removing wisdom teeth at a younger age can often lead to a smoother procedure and recovery.
Wisdom teeth don't always cause problems, but when they do, early evaluation and treatment can help prevent more serious oral health issues. If you or a family member is experiencing discomfort or would like to learn more about wisdom teeth, contact our dental office today to schedule an assessment.
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