Wisdom Tooth Removal

Safe & Painless Wisdom Tooth Removal in Salem

Wisdom teeth are the last set of teeth that usually appear between the ages of 17 and 25. In many cases, they grow properly without causing any problems. But for many people, wisdom teeth may grow in the wrong direction, remain partially trapped inside the gums, or create pain and swelling. At our dental clinic, we provide safe, advanced, and comfortable wisdom tooth removal treatments to help patients get relief from pain and prevent future dental complications.

What is a Wisdom Tooth?

Wisdom teeth are the third molars located at the back of your mouth. Most people have four wisdom teeth – two on the upper jaw and two on the lower jaw.

Sometimes there may not be enough space in the jaw for these teeth to erupt properly, leading to problems like:

01

Severe tooth pain

Continuous pain while eating, chewing, or opening the mouth due to impacted wisdom teeth.

02

Swollen gums

Gum swelling and redness may occur around partially erupted wisdom teeth.

03

Jaw stiffness

Difficulty in opening the mouth properly because of pressure and inflammation.

04

Food getting trapped

Food particles can easily get stuck around wisdom teeth causing bacterial growth.

05

Tooth decay

Wisdom teeth are difficult to clean, increasing the risk of cavities and decay.

06

Infection

Bacteria buildup around impacted teeth can lead to painful oral infections.

07

Damage to nearby teeth

Impacted wisdom teeth may push adjacent teeth and affect their alignment.

Wisdom Tooth
Wisdom Tooth Symptoms

Signs You May Need
Wisdom Tooth Removal

You may require wisdom tooth extraction if you experience the following symptoms.

01

Pain at the back of the mouth

02

Swelling around gums or jaw

03

Difficulty opening your mouth

04

Bad breath or unpleasant taste

05

Repeated gum infection

06

Headache caused by impacted tooth

07

Crowding of nearby teeth

Ignoring wisdom tooth problems can lead to infections and damage to surrounding teeth.
Wisdom Tooth Issues

Types of Wisdom Tooth Problems

Wisdom teeth can grow in different ways and may cause pain, swelling, infection, or damage to nearby teeth if not treated properly.

01

Impacted Wisdom Tooth

A tooth trapped inside the gums or jawbone.

02

Partially Erupted Wisdom Tooth

The tooth comes out partially, making it difficult to clean properly.

03

Sideways Growing Wisdom Tooth

The tooth grows at an angle and pushes neighboring teeth.

04

Infected Wisdom Tooth

Food and bacteria collect around the tooth causing swelling and pain.