Wisdom Teeth Removal

About Removing your Wisdom Teeth in Melbourne

Wisdom teeth are alternatively called Third Molars. Most people have 4 wisdom teeth, 2 in the upper jaw and 2 in the lower jaw. Some people do not develop all their wisdom teeth and can be missing one or more wisdom teeth. Wisdom teeth generally erupt into the mouth from about 18 years to 25 years old. The indications for removal wisdom teeth need to be considered on a case by case basis as it is not always necessary to remove wisdom teeth.

Why is wisdom teeth removal necessary?

For many patients there is not enough space at the rear of the jaws for wisdom teeth to fully erupt and be functional. When there is not enough space for the wisdom tooth to come through, the tooth becomes wedged or “impacted”. Impactions can involve just soft tissue (gum), or hard tissue (bone). Some fully buried wisdom teeth remain in place and cause no obvious trouble; however, many will eventually cause problems.

We may professionally recommend wisdom teeth removal if there is insufficient room for the tooth/teeth to erupt, you are in need of orthodontic treatment or if you are experiencing symptoms associated with the eruption/impaction of your wisdom teeth.

When a decision is made to proceed with wisdom teeth removal, it is best to have them removed while you are young. In young people, the roots are not fully formed and the surrounding bone is softer. This often allows for easier wisdom teeth removal which means less post-operative pain and faster healing. Early wisdom teeth removal is also recommended for the following reasons:

  1. To avoid further and more complicated impactions
  2. To reduce the risk of infection from a partially erupted wisdom tooth
  3. To remove any foodtraps created by a partially erupted wisdom tooth
  4. To prevent harm to adjacent teeth
  5. To avoid the formation of cysts
  6. To reduce potential crowding and assist orthodontic treatment by lessening the effects of pushing and crowding on remaining teeth as the wisdom teeth try to move forward or erupt.
  7. To remove or prevent problems like pain, swelling and/or infection associated with eruption/partial eruption of wisdom teeth.

Wisdom teeth that are left for a “wait and see approach” can be harder to remove at a later date and can result in a slower and more painful healing phase. There is also a greater risk of complications from the surgery required to remove them as the teeth are more likely to encroach on surrounding nerves as their roots develop fully.

 

 

In order for us to make a recommendation on whether you or your child should undergo wisdom teeth removal, a full mouth x-ray (OPG) will be required to assess the position, level of development and likelihood of normal eruption. We will then be able to provide you with appropriate treatment options along with an estimate of associated costs.

What is the procedure for wisdom teeth removal?

Wisdom teeth can be removed under local anaesthetic in the Dentist’s chair, under intravenous sedation in the dentist’s chair or under general anaesthetic in a hospital.

Procedures under local anaesthetic usually takes place in our Burwood East clinic, and can be performed with or without oral sedatives, nitrous oxide sedation or intravenous sedation. Local anaestheticwill remove any pain sensation.

The alternative option is wisdom teeth removal under general anaesthetic in a private hospital setting. Many people opt for a general anaesthetic so that they can sleep through the procedure and be totally unaware of any part of the experience.

In order for us to make a recommendation on whether you or your child should undergo wisdom teeth removal, a full mouth x-ray (OPG) will be required to assess the position, level of development and likelihood of normal eruption. We will then be able to provide you with appropriate treatment options along with an estimate of associated costs.

Real experiences
& stories from our patients

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James Demmery
5 months ago
Considerate and professional service
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nhi nguyen
6 months ago
Thanks Dr Zhang and his wonderful team for keeping my teeth clean and healthy over the years.
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k c
7 months ago
Dr Noh is good, fast and I had not too much pain from wisdom tooth removal.
I will come back.
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Evangeline Woo
8 months ago
Will definitely come back!! Dr Noh made me feel very comfortable throughout the entire procedure and took the time to explain everything clearly. The cleaning and filling were done very meticulously and with great care
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Dung Hoang
10 months ago
Hidden Gem dental clinic at Burwood One shopping Centre. Entrance near Nandos and Grill’d We have been to see Dr Lisa Youn for a long time to maintain our oral hygiene. The team and her are very professional and supportive for every visit. We didn’t have to pay out from pocket for our check up and a clean every 6 months. Thank you once again for looking after our smiles.
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Juliana Choi Aiken
12 months ago
Dr. Won's clinic was prompt in confirming my appointment, the staff were extremely courteous, and the doctor's attention to detail in patient care during the dental implant process was very good. I strongly recommended him.

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