Most people’s mouths do not have enough room for the additional molars, known as wisdom teeth. This lack of space can lead to wisdom teeth becoming impacted, causing pain and discomfort.
Wisdom teeth often become impacted, so they don’t fully emerge from the gum line. It can result in inflammation, infection, and cyst formation.
Impacted or erupting wisdom teeth can cause overcrowding in the mouth, shifting other teeth out of alignment and compromising your existing dental work.
Wisdom teeth are located at the back of the mouth, making them difficult to clean properly. It can lead to tooth decay and gum disease.
Wisdom teeth can cause various forms of discomfort and pain, ranging from mild to severe. This pain can affect your daily life and oral health.
Oral surgery procedures can be intimidating, and patient comfort is a top priority. We offer various sedation options, including local anesthesia, nitrous oxide (laughing gas), and IV sedation, to ensure a pain-free and anxiety-free experience during wisdom teeth removal.
After your wisdom teeth removal, our team will provide detailed post-operative care instructions. Following these instructions is essential for a smooth recovery and preventing complications. We will address any questions or concerns you may have and provide you with pain management recommendations.
Our goal is to ensure a smooth and speedy recovery for our patients. We will guide you through the wisdom teeth recovery, helping you manage discomfort and swelling. Our team will monitor your progress and schedule follow-up appointments as needed to ensure a successful recovery.