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Do all wisdom teeth need to be removed?

Not necessarily. At Tatura Dental Care, we treat wisdom teeth case-by-case, weighing their current health, future risk and your comfort before deciding on extraction or watchful monitoring.

When We Recommend Removal

  • Impaction — Teeth trapped in bone or soft tissue can push against neighbouring molars, warp alignment or form painful cysts.
  • Recurring Infection — Partially erupted wisdom teeth create hard-to-clean pockets where bacteria thrive, leading to repeated gum or jaw infections.
  • Decay or Damage to Adjacent Teeth — If a wisdom tooth threatens the health of the second molar, removing it protects your overall bite.
  • Orthodontic Concerns — For patients undergoing braces or clear aligner therapy, early extraction may prevent crowding and relapse.

When Monitoring Is Enough

  • Fully Erupted, Easy to Clean — If the tooth lines up well, bites correctly and stays plaque-free, we simply track it.
  • No Signs of Pathology on X-ray — Clear bone margins, disease-free roots and healthy surrounding gum indicate low short-term risk.
  • Stable Bite and Adequate Jaw Space — In some mouths, the extra molar fits comfortably without compromising function.

Our Tatura Dentists' Approach

  • Six- to 12-Month Reviews — Digital radiographs and periodontal checks catch emerging problems early.
  • Straightforward Extractions In-House — Simple removals are handled gently here; complex impactions are referred to trusted oral surgeons.
  • Comfort First — Local anaesthetic, 'happy gas' and detailed after-care instructions minimise discomfort and speed healing.

Whether we remove or retain your wisdom teeth, the goal remains the same: maintaining a healthy, pain-free mouth for the long haul.