What You Need to Know About Wisdom Teeth
Wisdom teeth, or third molars, typically emerge in your late teens or early twenties. While some people’s wisdom teeth grow in without issues, others may experience complications due to limited space in the jaw.
These teeth can become impacted (trapped below the gums or angled improperly), causing pain, infection, or damage to surrounding teeth. Removing them can prevent or resolve these issues and protect your long-term oral health.
Our team wants to help you assess and safely remove your wisdom teeth so you can regain your comfort. Contact us to schedule your consultation today.
Request AppointmentWhen Is Wisdom Teeth Removal Needed?
Wisdom teeth typically start developing between the ages of 17 and 25. During this time, we can monitor their growth with regular dental exams and imaging to identify any concerns early.
Some signs and symptoms that you may need wisdom teeth removal include:
- Pain or discomfort at the back of your mouth
- Swollen, tender, or bleeding gums around the molars
- Difficulty opening your jaw fully or chewing
Removing wisdom teeth early often leads to easier recovery since the roots are not yet fully developed.
The Benefits of Having Your Wisdom Teeth Removed
Having your wisdom teeth removed at the right time can help you avoid discomfort down the road. Some of the benefits include:
- Preventing overcrowding: Removing wisdom teeth can prevent shifting and misalignment of other teeth.
- Protecting against infections: Impacted wisdom teeth can create pockets that harbour bacteria, leading to gum infections.
- Avoiding damage to adjacent teeth: Improperly positioned wisdom teeth can press against neighbouring molars, causing decay or weakening their structure.
- Reducing the risk of cysts or tumours: Impacted wisdom teeth may form cysts that can damage the jawbone or surrounding tissue.
- Improving overall comfort: Wisdom teeth removal can relieve ongoing pain, swelling, or headaches.
Preparing for Wisdom Tooth Removal
We can use X-rays and imaging to determine whether your wisdom teeth are problematic and advise you on the best course of action. Our team will also guide you through preparation, which may include:
- Discussing sedation options if required (local anesthetic, sedation, or general anesthesia).
- Avoiding certain medications or foods before the procedure.
- Arranging for someone to drive you home afterward.
How Wisdom Teeth Are Removed
The wisdom tooth removal procedure varies depending on whether your wisdom teeth are erupted or impacted:
- For a typical extraction, the dentist will thoroughly numb the area and carefully remove the affected teeth.
- For impacted teeth, a small incision may be made to access the tooth, and it may be divided into sections for easier removal.
Aftercare Instructions
Proper aftercare is essential following wisdom tooth removal to promote smooth healing and prevent complications like dry socket. Most patients feel back to normal within 1–2 weeks, although full healing may take longer.
We will advise you on how to recover safely and comfortably after your extraction procedure.
Putting Your Health & Comfort First
Wisdom teeth removal can be stressful, but our team strives to prioritize your comfort and well-being every step of the way. Whether you’re experiencing discomfort or just need a consultation, we’re here to help you make a decision about your wisdom teeth.
Book your appointment today and take the first step toward healthier, pain-free teeth.
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Doctors Gilbert Ng, Hilarie Ng, and Matthew Ng, along with our team, offer same-day emergency treatment, convenient Saturday appointments, and flexible hours upon request.
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- 1304 Centre Street NE, Bay 2
- Calgary, AB T2E 2R7
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- Phone: 403-276-7226
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