Impacted Wisdom Teeth in Yardley, PA
When wisdom teeth develop, there typically is not enough room for them in the dental arch. Some wisdom teeth are able to erupt through the gums, while others remain stuck. These teeth are known as impacted teeth, and impacted teeth can be partially or fully trapped beneath the gums. Impacted wisdom teeth require attention from a trained oral and maxillofacial surgeon who specializes in oral surgery procedures.
At Innovative Oral Surgery & Dental Implants, Dr. Salin, Dr. Weiner, Dr. Semanoff, and Dr. Nack manage impacted wisdom teeth and can remove them safely and comfortably. Our Newtown office is only six miles away from Yardley, PA, and we invite you to contact us if you live in Yardley, or anywhere in Bucks County. We will evaluate your oral health and create a custom treatment plan centered around your oral surgery needs.
Treatment for Impacted Wisdom Teeth
When a tooth’s path of eruption is blocked, it will not be able to erupt naturally. While some wisdom teeth are able to fully erupt, impacted wisdom teeth must be surgically removed. The removal of impacted teeth is known as surgical extraction because an incision must be made in the gum tissue to access the tooth. This is different from a simple tooth extraction, which is when an erupted tooth is pulled out only using forceps. The most qualified dental professional to perform the surgical extraction of a tooth is an oral surgeon, like our experts at Innovative Oral Surgery & Dental Implants.
We regularly perform wisdom tooth extractions at our office, including erupted and impacted teeth. If you have been told by your dentist that you have an impacted wisdom tooth, you can feel confident in our team’s ability to provide the attentive care you need in a welcoming environment.
Symptoms of Impacted Wisdom Teeth
Experiencing any of the following symptoms could indicate impacted wisdom teeth:
- Red or inflamed gums
- Gums that easily bleed
- Jaw pain or swelling
- An unpleasant taste
- Bad breath that won’t go away
- Swollen glands in the neck
If you notice any of these symptoms, contact Innovative Oral Surgery & Dental Implants. We will evaluate your oral health, take 3D scans of your mouth, and determine if it is time to remove your wisdom teeth.
Who Is at the Highest Risk for Impaction?
Patients between the ages of 15 and 25 are at the highest risk of impacted wisdom teeth, because this is typically the age when wisdom teeth develop. We recommend undergoing wisdom teeth removal as soon as these teeth are detected. Younger patients have smoother recoveries and tend to heal faster. Plus, wisdom teeth are easier to remove when they have not fully developed. If you are an adult with wisdom teeth, you can still have these teeth extracted safely and comfortably. Our oral surgeons extract wisdom teeth for patients of all ages, including adults in their 30s and beyond.
Complications of Impacted Teeth
Leaving impacted wisdom teeth untreated can cause oral health problems such as:
- Pain, swelling, or tenderness that makes it difficult to fully open your mouth
- Pericoronitis, a serious infection of overlying gum tissue
- Cysts or tumors that form around the tooth, which can cause pain and damage the jaw bone
- Tooth decay, as partially impacted teeth are difficult to clean and easily trap cavity-causing bacteria
- Damage to other teeth
- Dental shifting caused by the wisdom tooth pushing adjacent teeth out of alignment
Impacted Wisdom Teeth Removal in Yardley, PA
You can protect your oral health by having third molars removed as soon as possible. Contact Innovative Oral Surgery & Dental Implants in Newtown, PA, for an evaluation of your wisdom teeth. Our Newtown office is only six miles away from Yardley, conveniently located for patients in Yardley and throughout Bucks County. Our experts will design a custom treatment plan for your oral health needs and walk you through every detail of your care. It is our goal that you feel informed, confident, and comfortable about your care.
Types of Anesthesia
We offer a variety of anesthesia choices to ensure a comfortable oral surgery experience.
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