According to the Australian Dental Association, Australians are seven times more likely to be hospitalised for a third-molar-related condition than people in the UK. Our clinicians at Newport Dental Centre can safely remove wisdom trapped below the gum line in three easy steps: Planning your treatment with our dentist or oral surgeon, 3D scanning and general anesthetic application, and surgically removing the tooth. Many patients have multiple impacted wisdom teeth, requiring multiple visits to remove them all safely.
Wisdom teeth are large molars that grow in the back of the mouth, typically between ages 15 and 19. The jaw has no room for these teeth, so they often become “impacted” and stay beneath the gum line, crowding other teeth out of positions or causing infections like gum disease. Dentists remove impacted wisdom teeth in an oral surgery procedure.
When our patients report discomfort in the back of their mouths, bleeding and inflamed gums, and crowding on their molar areas, we know they require wisdom teeth removal. Our dentist can create a virtual 3D replica of your mouth, including your sinus cavities, nerves, and teeth roots, with 3D scanning technology. This scan helps our surgeons carry out faster and more accurate surgeries that are painless and minimally invasive.
At Newport Dental Centre, our dentists and clinicians create personalised treatment plans based on the needs of our patients. Wisdom tooth removal in-office procedure that requires an hour at the most to complete, allowing patients to return and recover the same day.