WISDOM TOOTH EXTRACTIONS
RIGHT HERE IN GYMPIE
Experience Counts for Wisdom Tooth Removal.
Do you have discomfort and tenderness in your gums and jaw?
Our very experienced dentists can assess your concerns and have you discomfort free by treating the root cause.
Left untreated wisdom teeth can lead to more problems!
When it comes to wisdom teeth, we know the discomfort they can cause along with other affects on your oral health. At Channon Lawrence Dental we're here to help and prevent those wisdom teeth from causing your further problems.
Book an appointment with our Gympie dentists for wisdom tooth extraction.
WHY TREAT WISDOM TEETH
How do you know if you need your wisdom teeth extracted?
There are some common signs and symptoms to look out for:
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there isn't sufficient room in your mouth for your wisdom teeth to emerge properly.
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or if you are experiencing pain, infection or there is evidence of damage to your other teeth.
Our Gympie dental team will recommend wisdom tooth extraction (removal) after a thorough assessment.
Are you nervous or anxious about tooth removal?
We understand many people are nervous or anxious and in pain.
We offer sedation dental options to ensure you have a comfortable experience with us.
Our Gympie dentists are very experienced with tooth extractions and will help you through every step of the process.
What does impacted wisdom teeth mean for you?
Sometimes wisdom teeth come through at an angle and push into the gums or teeth beside them, this is known as impaction.
It can cause:
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pain
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swelling
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sometimes infection
If impacted your wisdom teeth become stuck and are unable to grow normally, the best option for you is to have them removed as early as possible.
If you notice any concerns, talk with our Gympie Dental team who are ready to help.
Do you need to see a Specialist?
Our Gympie Dentists will properly assess your wisdom teeth and surrounding structures. Many times they are able to be removed in the Channon Lawrence dental clinic.
In some situations, you may need to be referred to an oral surgeon, your assessing dentist will discuss this with you if needed.