Wisdom Tooth Extractions Coral Springs

Removing Risky Wisdom Teeth

Illustrated x ray of a person with an impacted wisdom tooth

Wisdom teeth got their name because they typically grow in between the ages of 17 and 25. Not everybody has third molars, and some people may only have one, two, or three of them. As you begin feeling tenderness in the back of your mouth from them growing in, or when your child turns 17, it’s a good idea to have them checked out. Not all wisdom teeth need to be removed, but sometimes wisdom tooth extractions in Coral Springs are recommended to keep a patient from experiencing severe pain and prevent oral health problems from arising.

Why Choose Iglesias Dental Group for Wisdom Tooth Extractions?

  • Accepting Dental Patients of All Ages
  • Can Perform Complex Tooth Extractions
  • Trusted by Coral Springs Since 1988

When Is Wisdom Tooth Extraction Really Necessary?

Dentist gesturing to an x ray of teeth

Just because you have wisdom teeth doesn’t mean they need to be removed. Typically, we only suggest extracting them in these situations:

  • You’re experiencing severe pain as they grow in.
  • The sacs that your wisdom teeth grow in develop into cysts that can burst and damage your jawbone.
  • An increased risk of gum disease and cavities.
  • There’s not enough room for your wisdom teeth in your jawbone, causing orthodontic issues if you allow them to erupt.
  • They’re stuck below your gumline and could become infected.

If you’re experiencing discomfort and aren’t sure whether you need your wisdom teeth removed, contact our office today.