Wisdom teeth are also known as the third molars because they are located at the end of the mouth behind the first and second molars. Most people have four wisdom teeth (one in each quadrant of the mouth) but some individuals have less or more. The name wisdom teeth comes from the fact that these teeth usually don’t appear until much later in life than other teeth, typically between the ages of 17 to 25.
In a perfect world, wisdom teeth can be a helpful asset to the rest of your teeth. Unfortunately, we rarely see ideal scenarios when it comes to our patient’s third molars. Due to lack of available space, wisdom teeth are often positioned directly towards or away from other teeth, causing pain and discomfort. They can also become impacted, meaning they do not completely erupt through the gums. These situations can provide opportunities for bacteria and infections to grow within the mouth. Wisdom teeth removal can help you avoid painful problems with your jaw, gums, and other teeth.
During your regular teeth cleaning check-ups, we will inspect your wisdom teeth to find any evidence of impaction or misalignment. We’ll also use X-ray technology to get a complete picture of how your wisdom teeth are interacting with the rest of your mouth. We’ll let you know immediately if wisdom teeth extraction is needed and how we can help you with this process.
While we’ve answered a few frequently asked questions below, every smile is unique. If you’d like tailored advice or have something specific in mind, we invite you to book a complimentary consultation. We’ll take the time to understand your needs and guide you with care and expertise.
Phoebe is also dedicated to enhancing children’s oral health and wellbeing, having worked in public dental programs for school-aged children.
Dr Atousa Moradi continues to stay committed and up to date within dentistry, to always provide excellent dental care and comfort to patients of all ages.
Chandra is one of our highly skilled and experienced dentist who provides the highest quality of dental care to patients of all age.
Mariam’s main focus and interest is the prevention and management of gum disease and maintaining overall good oral health.
Dr Thomas Brookes is passionate about all areas of dentistry, particularly preventative and restorative.
Joanna enjoys taking the time to know and understand her patients concerns, ideas and requests as she creates a treatment plan.