When removal is needed
Pain, swelling, infection, crowding, trapped food, or impacted teeth that may damage nearby teeth or gums.
Gentle, well planned care for painful, impacted, or problematic wisdom teeth. We focus on comfort, clarity, and a smooth recovery from consultation to aftercare.
Wisdom teeth can cause pain, pressure, swelling, crowding, or infection. We assess the position carefully and guide you through the safest next step.
Pain, swelling, infection, crowding, trapped food, or impacted teeth that may damage nearby teeth or gums.
We review X rays, tooth position, roots, and nearby structures so your treatment plan is clear and safe.
We explain what to expect after treatment and give you clear instructions to help reduce swelling and support healing.
We use gentle numbing and can discuss sedation options when appropriate to help the experience feel calmer.
Wisdom teeth do not always need removal, but when they are impacted, infected, or damaging nearby teeth, treatment may be the best next step. We assess your symptoms and the position of the teeth carefully before recommending removal. The best time for removal is as early as possible. As patients get older, the procedure can become more complex and recovery may take longer.
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