Extractions & Wisdom teeth in Albion Park

Tooth Aches & extractions

When you have a toothache, the cause and severity of the problem will be assessed, and available treatment options will be discussed with you.

The worst-case scenario is that the tooth cannot be saved and may need to be extracted. However, toothaches don’t always mean extraction is necessary. In many cases, a simple filling can restore the tooth.

Avoid jumping to conclusions – it’s very difficult to diagnose dental issues over the phone. The best course of action is a consultation with Dr. Raval to develop a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.

Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth are the third and final set of molars that usually emerge in the late teens or early twenties. When these teeth only partially erupt, they create an opening in the gum that allows bacteria and plaque to enter, leading to infection. This can cause pain, swelling, earaches, jaw stiffness, and even fever.

More often than not, wisdom teeth become more of a hindrance than a help. Most dentists – and patients – prefer to have them removed before they cause damage to surrounding teeth.

A panoramic x-ray, known as an orthopantomogram (OPG), is required to determine the positioning of your wisdom teeth. This x-ray also shows the proximity of the lower wisdom teeth to the inferior dental nerve (IDN) and the upper teeth to the maxillary sinuses.

If your lower wisdom teeth are close to the IDN, you may require a 3D scan called cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). This scan will determine the exact distance between the wisdom tooth and the nerve, helping us decide if it can be safely removed in the dental chair or if you will require a referral to an oral surgeon.

Why Are Wisdom Teeth Recommended for Extraction?

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