Wisdom teeth that erupt incorrectly can cause pain, infection, crowding, and long-term damage to surrounding teeth. Our oral surgery team provides safe, comfortable removal with minimal downtime.
Book a ConsultationWisdom teeth — the third molars — typically emerge between the ages of 17 and 25. Because modern jaws often lack space for them, they frequently become impacted (stuck beneath the gumline), erupt at angles that damage neighboring teeth, or partially emerge and create hard-to-clean pockets where bacteria thrive.
Left untreated, problematic wisdom teeth can cause persistent pain, cysts, infections, gum disease, and shifting of your existing teeth. Early removal is almost always simpler and safer than waiting for complications to develop.
Aching at the back of the jaw, especially when chewing or opening wide, is a common early sign of wisdom tooth pressure.
Wisdom teeth pushing against neighboring teeth can cause your existing alignment to shift or previously straight teeth to crowd.
A partially erupted tooth creates a flap of gum tissue that traps bacteria — leading to swelling, tenderness, and repeated infections.
Even without symptoms, an X-ray may reveal impacted wisdom teeth on a collision course with roots, nerves, or bone.
Your procedure begins with a thorough evaluation and 3D imaging to map the exact position of each wisdom tooth relative to nerves and bone. We discuss sedation options — local anesthetic, nitrous oxide, or IV sedation — to ensure you're completely comfortable throughout.
The extraction itself typically takes 30–60 minutes for all four teeth. Recovery varies by case, but most patients return to normal activity within 3–5 days. We provide detailed aftercare instructions and follow up to ensure a smooth, complication-free healing process.
Early evaluation means simpler removal, faster recovery, and no surprises. Book a consultation today and we'll assess exactly where your wisdom teeth stand — and what, if anything, needs to be done.
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