Wisdom Teeth Removal

Wisdom teeth won’t make you smarter. They’re called that because they usually come in when you’re older, around ages 17 to 21. These teeth are in the very back of your mouth. You get two on top and two on the bottom as part of a complete set of 32 adult teeth.

about Wisdom teeth

They are known as the third molars, located at the back of the mouth. They may be fully erupted or impacted. Not everyone has a wisdom tooth though, in fact they are the most commonly missing tooth!

The Problem

Lower wisdom teeth are usually located in the vicinity of vital structures like nerves of the jaw, which supply sensation and taste. Not respecting these structures can sometimes lead to unfortunate outcomes.

Why do we take them out?

Because they are right at the back of the mouth and difficult to keep clean, they may cause:

Our Solution

Sometimes, 2D X-rays are not good enough (especially when they suggest wisdom teeth to be intimately related to the nerves). Therefore, whenever necessary, we are able to take 3D X-rays to precisely locate the position of the jaw nerves, in order to avoid them.

How do we take them out?

Our Commitment to Your Smile

Track Record

Feel free to refer to the experiences of others who have had their wisdom teeth removed.

Technology

In cases where the wisdom tooth is near a nerve on a 2D X-ray, our clinic takes a 3D X-ray to precisely locate the nerve and avoid damage.

Technique

5x Magnification Loupes are used for visual clarity, allowing for the conservative removal of surrounding bone, whilst simultaneously avoiding vital structures like nerves.