Wisdom Tooth Extraction
If you’re experiencing discomfort, swelling, or other concerns related to your wisdom teeth, our compassionate team is here to guide you through the most natural and least invasive approach possible.
What Are Wisdom Teeth?
Wisdom teeth are your third set of molars, typically emerging between the ages of 17 and 25. While some wisdom teeth come in without issue, others may cause crowding, misalignment, or discomfort due to lack of space in the jaw.
When Is Wisdom Tooth Removal Necessary?
Our priority is always to preserve your natural teeth whenever possible. However, wisdom teeth may need to be removed if they pose a risk to your oral health. Common reasons for extraction include:
- Impaction or partial eruption, leading to pain and infection
- Overcrowding, which can shift surrounding teeth
- Cysts or damage to the jawbone and nearby teeth
- Inflammation or gum disease around the affected area
A Minimally Invasive, Whole-Body Approach
We carefully assess each case using digital x-rays or CBCT imaging to map out the safest, least invasive approach. Whenever possible, we preserve surrounding bone and tissue and we support post-surgical healing using PRF and ozone for a more comfortable, holistic recovery.
You will receive clear instructions and follow-up care to ensure a smooth, balanced healing process.
Your Wellness, Our Priority
We take a patient-centered, whole-body approach to wisdom tooth care. If you’re experiencing discomfort or would like a consultation, we’re here to provide expert care in a warm and supportive environment.
Schedule a consultation today to learn how our holistic approach to wisdom tooth care can support your health and well-being.