Signs It’s Time to Get Your Wisdom Teeth Removed

Wisdom teeth, or third molars, are the last set of teeth to develop, typically appearing between the ages of 17 and 25. While some people experience no problems when their wisdom teeth grow, many encounter pain, infection, or crowding due to impacted teeth. About 90% of people have at least one impacted wisdom tooth. If you’re wondering whether it’s time to get your wisdom teeth removed, knowing the warning signs can help you make the right decision for your oral health.

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Signs It’s Time to Get Your Wisdom Teeth Removed

  • Pain or Discomfort: If you feel pain or pressure at the back of your mouth, it could mean your wisdom teeth are impacted or growing in at an awkward angle. This discomfort can worsen over time and might affect neighboring teeth.
  • Swollen Gums: Swelling or redness in the gums, especially near the wisdom teeth, could indicate an infection or the presence of trapped bacteria around the impacted tooth.
  • Crowded Teeth: Wisdom teeth often don’t have enough room to emerge properly, causing overcrowding. This can push other teeth out of alignment and create issues with your bite.
  • Frequent Infections: If you notice recurring gum infections, known as pericoronitis, around the back molars, it’s a sign that bacteria are getting trapped due to partially erupted wisdom teeth. Left untreated, this can lead to more serious infections or gum disease.
  • Cysts or Growths: In some cases, cysts can form around impacted wisdom teeth. These fluid-filled sacs can damage the surrounding teeth, nerves, and jawbone.

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s important to consult an oral surgeon to discuss whether wisdom teeth removal is necessary. Early intervention often leads to a smoother recovery and fewer complications. Schedule your appointment Today! Greensboro, NC Office(336) 275-6600 | (877) 582-6600 | Asheboro, NC Office(336) 318-1014

Wisdom Teeth Remove – FAQ’s

Do All Wisdom Teeth Need To Be Removed?

No, not all wisdom teeth require extraction. They can be left in place if they grow in fully, without causing pain, infection, or crowding. However, regular check-ups and X-rays are important to monitor their growth. Schedule an appointment at The Oral Surgery Institute of the Carolinas for an evaluation to see if your wisdom teeth are trouble-free. Greensboro Office(336) 275-6600 | (877) 582-6600 | Asheboro Office(336) 318-1014

What Age Is Best For Wisdom Teeth Removal?

It’s typically recommended to remove wisdom teeth in the late teens or early twenties when the roots are still forming. This makes the extraction process easier and the recovery quicker. Contact us today to schedule an early evaluation to ensure the best outcome. – Locations – The Oral Surgery Institute  

How Long Does It Take To Recover From Wisdom Teeth Removal?

Recovery time varies, but most people return to normal within a week. The first few days after surgery will require rest and following post-op care instructions to minimize swelling and discomfort. Our team at the Oral Surgery Institute will provide you with personalized aftercare tips. Reach out to us if you have any questions about the recovery process.- Locations – The Oral Surgery Institute  

Wisdom Teeth Remove – Resources

Contact The Oral Surgery Institute of The Carolinas Today!

Wisdom teeth can cause a range of problems if they’re impacted or don’t have enough room to grow properly. If you’re experiencing pain, swelling, or crowding, it might be time to consider wisdom teeth remove. The earlier you address the issue, the better your chances of avoiding complications down the road. Contact The Oral Surgery Institute of the Carolinas today to schedule a consultation and ensure your oral health stays on track.

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