WISDOM TEETH (3RD MOLARS) REMOVAL

Expert Wisdom Teeth Removal with Compassionate Care at Advanced Facial Surgery

At Advanced Facial Surgery, Dr. Manolis Manolakakis, DMD, FACS, a dual board-certified cosmetic and reconstructive facial surgeon, brings his extensive expertise to wisdom teeth removal. Wisdom teeth, or third molars, are the last set of permanent teeth to develop, located at the back of the mouth. For some, these teeth may not have enough room to grow, becoming impacted and leading to discomfort, infection, or other dental concerns. In these cases, extraction becomes necessary to alleviate pain and protect your oral health.

Even if your wisdom teeth aren’t causing immediate problems, they can potentially lead to issues later in life. Dr. Manolakakis offers personalized care, using his skill and experience to ensure the procedure is as smooth and comfortable as possible, helping you feel confident and cared for throughout the process.

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Impacted wisdom teeth are a common concern for many people, and they occur when these teeth don’t have enough space to fully emerge. Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last set of permanent teeth to come in, typically between the ages of 17 and 25. For some, these teeth come through without any issues, just like other molars. However, for many, wisdom teeth remain partially or fully trapped beneath the gums—this is why we refer to them as impacted wisdom teeth.

When a wisdom tooth becomes impacted, it may grow at awkward angles, which can cause discomfort or potential problems for your oral health. Impacted wisdom teeth can:

  • Tilt toward the neighboring molar, putting pressure on that tooth
  • Angle toward the back of the mouth
  • Lie flat within the jaw, almost as if the tooth is resting sideways
  • Grow straight like other teeth but remain stuck within the jawbone

At Advanced Facial Surgery, we approach every wisdom tooth removal with compassion and precision, ensuring your comfort and well-being throughout the process. Dr. Manolis Manolakakis brings his expertise to each procedure, providing personalized care that gives you peace of mind.

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Problems with impacted wisdom teeth:

If an impacted wisdom tooth is causing discomfort or complications, removal may be necessary to protect your overall oral health. Common issues that can arise include:

  • Pain or discomfort around the wisdom tooth
  • Food and debris getting trapped behind the tooth, leading to irritation
  • Infection or gum disease (periodontal disease) developing in the surrounding area
  • Tooth decay in a partially erupted wisdom tooth
  • Damage to nearby teeth or the surrounding bone
  • The formation of a cyst, which is a fluid-filled sac around the wisdom tooth
  • Complications with braces or orthodontic treatments

Dr. M. and his expert staff are here to ensure you receive the highest level of care, guiding you through the process with compassion and expertise. If you’re experiencing any of these issues, we’re here to help you find relief and preserve your smile.

Preventing future dental problems:

There’s some debate among dental specialists about whether to remove impacted wisdom teeth that aren’t currently causing any issues, often referred to as asymptomatic wisdom teeth. However, many experts recommend removing these teeth during the late teens or early 20s. At this age, the procedure is typically safer, recovery is smoother, and there’s a lower risk of complications.

Even if your wisdom teeth aren’t giving you trouble now, there are a few important reasons why removing them early can help prevent problems down the road:

  • Wisdom teeth that seem harmless now could still harbor disease that may affect you later in life.
  • If there isn’t enough space for the tooth to fully emerge, it can be difficult to clean, increasing the risk of decay or infection.
  • Younger adults tend to have fewer complications and recover more easily from wisdom tooth removal.
  • For older adults, surgery can be more challenging, and the risk of complications after removal increases with age.

At Advanced Facial Surgery, Dr. Manolis Manolakakis will guide you with compassion and expertise, helping you make the best decision for your long-term dental health.

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    Dr. Manolakakis

    Dr. Manolakakis takes a conservative and integrative approach to medicine, designing personalized treatment plans for each individual that comes to Advanced Facial Surgery in need of a change. He specializes in facial cosmetic surgery and non-surgical treatments, facial reconstruction, maxillofacial trauma management, jaw surgery, and cleft lip and palate repair.

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