
At what point Should You Consider Removing Your Wisdom Teeth?
Crooked or Stuck
Wisdom teeth may not develop properly, resulting in misalignment or becoming impacted against adjacent teeth. This can lead to considerable pain and a range complications.
Incorrect Positioning
Misaligned wisdom teeth can trap food and make it difficult to maintain proper oral hygiene, which may result in pain, cavities and other dental issues.
Limited Space
Sometimes, there isn't enough space for these extra teeth to fit properly. This insufficient room can cause discomfort from crowding and may lead to additional issues.
Elevated Infection Risk
Wisdom teeth that are stuck or not fully emerged are more prone to infections due to difficulty in proper cleaning.
If you notice any of these warning signs, it might be time to say goodbye to your wisdom teeth. Taking action sooner can help your mouth stay healthy and make you feel better.
Aftercare for Your Comfort and Well-Being
To ensure your comfort and well-being, we suggest that you bring a friend or family member to accompany you during your recovery.
We will provide you with aftercare instructions, which will include useful tips for a seamless recovery. If you have any concerns, our team is always available to assist you.