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Let Our Modern Dentistry Approach Make Wisdom Teeth Removal a Smooth Experience for You

For many people, wisdom teeth can cause many problems. They may come in crooked, pushing on other teeth and causing pain. However, the worst part is that they may only partially erupt, leaving an opening for bacteria to enter and cause an infection. 

Wisdom tooth removal involves making an incision in the gums, removing the wisdom teeth, and then closing the incision with stitches. It can be performed under local anesthesia, which numbs the area around the incision, or general anesthesia, which minimizes your discomfort during the procedure. 

Dentalcare of Forrestfield offers a safe and minimally invasive wisdom tooth removal procedure with the goal of speeding up your recovery. The dental professionals here at our clinic will remove your wisdom teeth quickly and easily, so you can get back to your life without any pain or discomfort.

So don’t wait-if you think you might need wisdom teeth removal, call us today to schedule a consultation. We’ll help you get the care you need to keep your smile healthy and bright.

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Advantages of Wisdom Teeth Removal

Impacted wisdom teeth can cause many problems, from tooth pain to infections and gum disease. If you’re on the fence about having your wisdom teeth removed, take a closer look at some of the key advantages of this procedure.

Less Crowding Means Fewer Orthodontic Problems

When wisdom teeth develop and erupt, they can cause overcrowding, and when there is no room for them, they may cause alignment problems that require orthodontic treatment. Removing your wisdom teeth as soon as possible can save you from needing orthodontic treatment later on.

Improve Oral Health

When wisdom teeth come in, they often crowd existing teeth and cause misalignment that can result in difficulty brushing and flossing, eventually leading to tooth decay and gum disease. Patients can reduce their risk of developing these oral health problems by removing their wisdom teeth. In addition, patients who have their wisdom teeth removed often report improved overall oral health. With wisdom teeth no longer crowding the mouth, it is easier to keep the teeth clean and healthy.

Prevent Damage to Adjacent Teeth

The pressure caused by wisdom teeth can weaken and damage the roots of nearby teeth or grind away enamel, leaving neighbouring teeth vulnerable to cavities and bone loss. In addition, wisdom teeth themselves can be very difficult to reach and keep clean. As a result, wisdom teeth are more likely to get cavities, which can lead to infection. By taking out your wisdom teeth before they have a chance to cause damage, you can protect your other teeth.

Decreased Risk of Forming Cysts, Tumors, and Jaw Disorder

In addition to relieving symptoms, removing wisdom teeth can help prevent other dental problems. For instance, wisdom teeth can create a conducive environment for germs, leading to cysts or tumours forming. Wisdom teeth can also contribute to jawbone disorders, which can cause severe joint pain. Having your wisdom teeth removed can help you avoid these serious problems and enjoy a better quality of life.

Dental Problems Wisdom
Teeth Removal Can Address

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Wisdom Teeth Pain

Tooth eruption is normally associated with discomfort or pain. More so if it is a wisdom tooth because third molars are bigger than other teeth. Also, if there is insufficient space for the wisdom teeth, they can force themselves to come out, resulting in pain. Not to mention that impacted teeth can cause crowding or damage to other teeth. Wisdom teeth removal can provide immediate comfort and prevent further dental problems while restoring your dental health.

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Dental Abscess

An abscess around a wisdom tooth can be extremely painful and may require antibiotic treatment. In some cases, the only way to address a dental abscess is to remove the source, which is the wisdom tooth. This may seem drastic, but it can help prevent further infection and protect your oral health.

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Severe Toothache

One of the most common problems associated with wisdom teeth is a severe toothache, usually caused by impacted wisdom teeth, which cannot erupt through the gum line due to lack of space. As a result, they can press on other teeth, causing pain. Wisdom tooth removal is often the ideal way to remedy the problem.

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Gum Disease

Since wisdom teeth are difficult to reach and brush, the area retains plaque easily. Bacteria in plaque can cause gum disease, which is seen as inflammation, redness, and bleeding of the gums. In severe cases, gum disease can lead to bone and tooth loss. Wisdom tooth removal can help prevent gum disease by reducing plaque retentive areas in the mouth.

Why Choose
Dentalcare of Forrestfield

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Experienced and Gentle Dentists and State-of-the-Art Dental Clinic

Our dental clinic is the place to be if you’re looking for experienced and gentle dentists for your wisdom teeth removal. We use state-of-the-art technology to ensure your procedure is performed safely and efficiently. Discover what makes us the top choice in delivering dental care, and schedule your consultation with us today.

We Accept Popular Payment Plan Options and All Health Fund Providers

We accept all major health fund providers to make it easy for you to get the dental care you need. Plus, we offer various payment plan options to choose from so that you can find the one that fits your needs. You deserve quality dental care, and we’re here to provide it. With our wide range of payment options, it’s easier than ever for you to get the treatment you need.

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We Offer Sedation Options for Anxious Patients

At Dentalcare of Forrestfield, we offer sedation options for patients who may need a little extra help to relax. You can choose the level of sedation that’s right for you from minimal sedation to general anesthesia. We want you to be comfortable and relaxed during your procedure, so you can focus on getting better quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions
About Wisdom Teeth Removal

  • Wisdom teeth removal is recommended for people who have one or more of the following conditions:
  • Partially erupted wisdom teeth that are difficult to clean and are at risk for decay
  • Fully erupted wisdom teeth that are causing crowding or impacting other teeth
  • Wisdom teeth that are erupting at an abnormal angle and impacting other teeth
  • Wisdom teeth that have become infected

If you are experiencing any oral pain or discomfort, consult your dentist to determine if wisdom tooth removal is right for you. Wisdom tooth removal is a fairly common procedure, and with proper care and recovery, most people experience a full and speedy recovery.

Wisdom teeth removal can be painful, but with new pain management options, painless wisdom teeth removal is now possible. Local anesthesia and sedation effectively manage pain during wisdom teeth removal. If you’re considering having your wisdom teeth removed, discuss with your dentist the pain management option you’ll be most comfortable with. With the help of modern medicine, you can have your wisdom teeth removed with little to no discomfort.

The necessity for sedation is based on several factors, including the severity of the patient’s case and level of anxiety. In some cases, local anaesthesia is all that’s needed to numb the area and ensure a comfortable procedure. In other cases, sedation anaesthesia may be used in addition to local anesthesia. Sedation anaesthesia can help you relax and may even make you drowsy.

However, you’ll still be awake and able to communicate with your dentist. In some cases, your dentist may also recommend general anesthesia. Though rare, general anesthesia can be used if the patient is very anxious or has a low pain threshold. Ultimately, the type of anaesthesia used will be based on your individual needs and preferences.

After the wisdom teeth are removed, it’s important to take care of your extraction wound and follow your dentist’s instructions. You’ll likely have some swelling and pain for the first few days. These can be managed with ice packs and over-the-counter pain medication. You’ll also need to eat soft foods and avoid using straws.


As the extraction site heals, you’ll be able to return to your normal diet gradually. During this time, it’s important to keep your mouth clean by brushing and flossing regularly. Wisdom tooth removal is a relatively common procedure, and by taking good care of your wound, you can help ensure a successful recovery.

For most people, recovery after wisdom teeth removal takes about two weeks. During this time, you’ll likely experience swelling, bruising and pain. These are normal and will improve gradually over the next few days. You can help reduce the swelling by applying a cold compress to your face for 20 minutes at a time. Make sure to also drink the medications prescribed by your dentist.


After about a week, the swelling should start to subside, and you should slowly be able to eat normally. By this point, you should also be able to brush your teeth normally, but be gentle around the surgical site. Finally, you may still feel pain when you open your mouth widely. This is also normal and will improve over time.

A few potential problems could develop if you don’t have your wisdom teeth removed. One of the most common problems is overcrowding. If your wisdom teeth erupt, they can push your other teeth out of alignment. This can lead to crooked or crowded teeth.

Additionally, wisdom teeth that are partially erupted are prone to tooth decay and gum disease. They are also more difficult to clean, so bacteria and plaque can build up around them. Left untreated, this can lead to infections or even difficulties with eating and speaking. If you have any concerns about your wisdom teeth, it’s best to talk to your dentist, as they will be able to determine if removal is necessary.

The cost of wisdom tooth removal in Australia can reach up to $500-$600 per tooth, depending on the complexity of the procedure and the type of anesthesia used. It is important to note that this price is for extraction with local anesthesia. In cases where the patient decides to have sedation, there will be additional fees on top of that. In cases where general anesthesia is recommended, the hospitalisation cost will also be a factor.

To get a more detailed quote for your wisdom teeth removal, get in touch with us today to schedule your appointment. Our team will be happy to assist you in achieving optimum oral health!