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Wisdom Teeth Removal

Extracting Wisdom Teeth

Why Do We Have Wisdom Teeth?

The average adult mouth is designed to hold around 28 teeth comfortably, but most adults end up with 32. The additional four teeth are called wisdom teeth or third molars. When there isn’t enough room for them, the wisdom teeth become blocked or impacted by the other teeth around them. This can become extremely traumatizing. If the wisdom tooth partially erupts, food can get trapped in the tissue surrounding it, which can lead to bacterial growth and possibly serious infection.

By removing wisdom teeth when a patient is a young adult, Dr. Chidester is able to prevent potential healing problems. When a person reaches the age of their mid-thirties, there are much higher risks involved in wisdom teeth removal. The best time to remove wisdom teeth is generally between the ages of fifteen to eighteen.

 

However, if you are an adult and need to remove your wisdom teeth, there’s no need to worry. Here at Maplewood Family Dental, we take extra care to make sure that our adult patients are comfortable and anxiety-free. After a consultation, we will recommend that you continue with your wisdom teeth until intervention is absolutely necessary. When it is necessary to remove your wisdom teeth, Dr. Chidester will recommend a simple and pain-free surgery. Your health is our highest concern.

We see patients on a regular basis to remove wisdom teeth. This is a common procedure at Maplewood Family Dental. If you are interested in having a consultation, please give us a call at (919) 438-3933 or email us.

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Cosmetic Dentistry

Enhancing the color and shape of your teeth 

General Dentistry

Dental health check-ups and cavity care

Orthodontic Treatment

Straightening your smile

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Oral Surgery

Teeth removal

Prosthodontics

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Caring for dental injuries and keeping the roots of your teeth healthy

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Protecting your gum health

Preventive Dentistry

Dental devices for teeth protection, and oral cancer checks

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