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Wisdom Teeth Removal in Dubbo

Your third molars (commonly called wisdom teeth) usually appear between the ages of 17 and 25. While some people never experience issues, others find that their jaws don’t have enough room to accommodate them comfortably. When this happens, wisdom teeth can contribute to discomfort and changes in oral health.

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Understanding Your Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth earned their name because they emerge in young adulthood, but they don’t always fit well with smaller jaw structures. You might notice tenderness at the back of your mouth, swollen gums, or difficulty opening your jaw fully. These may be signs of impacted wisdom teeth—teeth that are trapped beneath the gums or growing at angles that affect nearby teeth.

When Should Wisdom Teeth Be Removed?

It’s important to understand that not every wisdom tooth requires removal. At Smile on Dubbo & Narromine, we assess each person individually through a thorough examination and X-ray imaging to understand tooth position and growth. Extraction may be recommended when wisdom teeth:

  • Contribute to ongoing pain or swelling
  • Cause infections in the gum area
  • Affect neighbouring teeth
  • Lead to crowding or bite changes
  • Are difficult to clean, increasing the risk of decay
  • Are associated with cyst formation

If your wisdom teeth are healthy, aligned, and not causing problems, they can often be monitored during routine checkups.

Your Comfort Comes First

We understand that many people feel uncertain about wisdom teeth removal. During your consultation, we’ll discuss your concerns, review your X-rays in clear terms, and outline your options so you can make an informed decision. Local anaesthetic is commonly used, and sedation options are also available for those who prefer a more relaxed experience.

What Happens During Extraction

Once the area is numb, the tooth is gently removed. If the tooth is impacted, it may be removed in sections to minimise impact on surrounding tissues. Stitches are sometimes used to support healing, and these typically dissolve on their own. You may feel some pressure during the procedure, but anaesthetic is used to help manage discomfort. Our qualified team will communicate with you throughout your visit so you know what to expect.

Healing After Your Procedure

Most people recover within one to two weeks, with noticeable improvement after the first few days. You’ll receive clear aftercare guidance, including pain relief options, oral hygiene tips, and suggestions for eating while healing. Some mild swelling or tenderness is common in the early stages. Choosing soft foods, using ice packs as directed, and getting plenty of rest can support recovery.

Book an Assessment

If you’re experiencing wisdom tooth discomfort or would like a professional assessment, contact Smile on Dubbo & Narromine today. Our friendly team provides individualised care to help you maintain long-term oral health.

Book Your Wisdom Teeth Consultation

Any invasive or surgical procedure may carry risks. Before moving forward, it is recommended that you seek a second opinion from an appropriately licensed medical professional.

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Wisdom Teeth Dubbo, Narromine NSW | (02) 5806 0848