Surgical Extraction for Impacted Wisdom Teeth

The average adolescent has four large molars lingering under the gumline at the back of their mouth. As they age these “wisdom” teeth will gradually attempt to emerge in your son or daughter’s mouth. This can cause pressure, discomfort and a related ache in muscles that surround their temporomandibular joints. If your child is experiencing discomfort from their wisdom teeth,... read more »

Your Child Might Need to Have an Impacted Wisdom Tooth Surgically Extracted

As your child’s baby teeth are replaced by their full adult teeth, the wisdom teeth deep in the back of their mouth can start to develop and attempt to erupt from their gums. Unfortunately, there’s not always sufficient space available to accommodate these teeth. This can lead to overcrowding problems or it can even cause one or more teeth to... read more »