Why do you remove wisdom teeth?
We commonly recommend wisdom teeth extraction if they are causing problems or are likely to cause problems in the future. Dr. Abed can evaluate your situation with a thorough examination and digital x-rays to determine if extraction is necessary for oral health.
Common Reasons for Wisdom Teeth Extraction
- Pain and discomfort — Persistent pain or tenderness around the back of your mouth
- Infection or swelling — Redness, swelling, or infection in the gum tissue surrounding wisdom teeth
- Damage to adjacent teeth — Wisdom teeth pushing against second molars, causing damage or increasing decay risk
- Cysts or tumors — Development of cysts around impacted wisdom teeth that can damage bone and nerve tissue
- Crowding issues — Limited space causing wisdom teeth to become impacted or emerge at problematic angles
- Sinus problems — Upper wisdom teeth roots developing close to the sinuses, causing congestion, pressure, or pain
When We Recommend Preventive Extraction
Even if you're not currently experiencing symptoms, Dr. Abed might recommend preventive wisdom tooth extraction if:
- X-rays show the teeth are impacted or developing incorrectly.
- Your jaw doesn't have adequate space to accommodate additional molars.
- You've completed orthodontic treatment, and wisdom teeth could cause the alignment to shift.
Schedule a Wisdom Tooth Consultation
Every case is unique. If you're experiencing wisdom tooth discomfort or want to know if extraction is necessary, call Smiles Art Dentistry at (713) 266-2265. Our Houston dental team will thoroughly evaluate your best treatment options for long-term oral health.