Wisdom teeth Treatment at Glenvale Dental Group, Glen Waverley

Are you experiencing discomfort in the back of your mouth? It might be due to your wisdom teeth.

At Glenvale Dental Group, we understand the challenges and discomfort associated with wisdom teeth. Our experienced dental team is dedicated to providing comprehensive and compassionate care to address wisdom teeth issues and restore your oral health.

What Are Wisdom Teeth?

Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last set of molars to emerge in the back of the mouth. They typically appear between the ages of 17 and 25, but not everyone develops wisdom teeth, and they may not cause problems for everyone.

Common Issues with Wisdom Teeth

While some individuals may have sufficient space in their jaw for wisdom teeth to emerge properly, others may experience complications, including:

Impaction

Wisdom teeth may become impacted (unable to fully emerge) due to lack of space or improper positioning.

Crowding

Wisdom teeth may cause crowding or shifting of adjacent teeth as they attempt to emerge.

Infection

Partially erupted wisdom teeth can create pockets where bacteria can accumulate, leading to infection and inflammation (pericoronitis).

Cysts or Tumors

In rare cases, wisdom teeth may develop cysts or tumors, requiring surgical intervention.

Our Wisdom Teeth Treatment Options

At Glenvale Dental Group, we offer a range of treatment options to address wisdom teeth issues, including:

Extraction

Surgical removal of wisdom teeth may be recommended if they are impacted, causing pain, infection, or other dental problems.

Evaluation and Monitoring

For asymptomatic wisdom teeth, we may recommend periodic monitoring to assess their development and prevent potential complications.

Preventive Measures

In some cases, early intervention with preventive measures such as orthodontic treatment or space management may be recommended to accommodate wisdom teeth or prevent complications.

Why Choose Glenvale Dental Group for Wisdom Teeth Treatment?

1. Experienced Team

Our skilled dental professionals have extensive experience in diagnosing and treating wisdom teeth issues, ensuring the highest standard of care.

2. Comprehensive Care

We provide personalized treatment plans tailored to your specific needs and preferences, ensuring optimal outcomes and patient satisfaction.

3. State-of-the-Art Facility

Our modern dental facility is equipped with advanced technology and amenities to enhance your comfort and overall experience.

4. Patient-Centered Approach

Your comfort and well-being are our top priorities. We strive to create a welcoming and supportive environment where you can feel at ease throughout your treatment journey.
Continued Support: We offer ongoing support and guidance to help you maintain optimal oral health and prevent future dental problems related to wisdom teeth.

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Dentists in
Glen Waverley

Glenvale Dental Group

Near "The Glen" shopping centre

240 Springvale Rd Glen Waverley VIC 3150
03 9802 2899
reception@glenwaverleydental.com.au

Hours (subject to change)
Mon, Wed, Thurs 8am-6pm
Tues 8am-7pm
Fri 8am-5.30pm (may change)

Emergencies: Our home phone numbers are on our appointment cards.


Areas We Serve

Glen Waverley / Mount Waverley / Wheelers Hill / Mulgrave / Notting Hill / Wantirna South / Scoresby / Vermont South Clayton / Burwood East / Rowville / Glen Iris / Chadstone / Ashwood / Forest Hill / Vermont / Knoxfield

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FAQs About Wisdom Tooth Services at Glenvale Dental Group

It's recommended to have your wisdom teeth evaluated by a dentist in your late teens or early twenties, as this is when they typically begin to emerge.

Not necessarily. While some individuals may have sufficient space in their jaw for wisdom teeth to emerge properly, others may experience complications such as impaction, crowding, or infection, necessitating removal.

Signs that your wisdom teeth may need to be removed include pain, swelling, difficulty opening your mouth, gum inflammation, or shifting of adjacent teeth.

Wisdom tooth extraction is performed under local anesthesia, so you should not feel pain during the procedure. Any discomfort afterward can typically be managed with over-the-counter pain medication.

Recovery time varies depending on factors such as the complexity of the extraction and your body's healing process. Most people recover within a few days to a week after the procedure.

While wisdom tooth extraction is generally safe, some risks and complications may occur, such as dry socket, infection, nerve damage, or sinus problems. Our experienced dental team takes precautions to minimize these risks and ensure a successful outcome.

During the procedure, your dentist will administer local anesthesia to numb the area, make an incision in the gum tissue to access the tooth,