Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, usually emerge between the ages of 17 and 25. For some people, they never pose a problem. For others, they can lead to pain, crowding, or infection. Knowing when to consider extraction can save you discomfort and prevent complications, which is why speaking with a trusted dentist is so important.
Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars to emerge at the back of your mouth. While some people have enough space for them to come in normally, many others don’t. In such cases, wisdom teeth can become:
These conditions may contribute to issues like pain, swelling, infection, and even damage to adjacent teeth. If you notice discomfort or other symptoms, it’s wise to consult a dentist to assess whether extraction is necessary.
Not every wisdom tooth causes issues, but the following signs suggest it’s time to speak with your dentist
Persistent Pain or Discomfort
Recurring pain at the back of your jaw often indicates pressure or inflammation caused by emerging or impacted wisdom teeth.
Swelling and Tender Gums
Inflammation around wisdom teeth may lead to redness, tenderness, and difficulty cleaning the area – creating an ideal environment for infection.
Gum Infection or Bad Breath
Partially erupted wisdom teeth can trap food and bacteria beneath gum flaps, leading to gum infection (pericoronitis), persistent bad breath, or an unpleasant taste.
Damage to Adjacent Teeth
Wisdom teeth that grow at an angle may push against neighbouring molars, causing crowding, wear, or even damage – often revealed during routine dental check-ups.
Difficulty Opening Mouth or Chewing
A limited ability to open your mouth fully (trismus), chewing discomfort, or stiffness in the jaw may signal that wisdom teeth are impacted and need removal.
Experienced dentists use a combination of dental examination and imaging (such as X-rays) to evaluate the position and health of your wisdom teeth. This helps determine whether extraction is recommended now or if monitoring is appropriate.
Your assessment may include:
Not everyone needs immediate extraction – sometimes regular monitoring is enough if wisdom teeth are not currently causing problems.
When extraction is recommended, our team ensures you’re well informed and comfortable throughout the process. At VDental Smile Studio, we provide local anaesthesia and sedation options when appropriate so your experience is as relaxed as possible.
Typical Steps During Extraction:
Aftercare often includes soft foods, rest, and gentle oral hygiene. Your dentist will walk you through recovery steps and offer follow-up care if needed.
Deferring extraction when it’s recommended can lead to complications, including:
Choosing the right dental team matters when you have questions about wisdom teeth. Based in Hackney(London), VDental Smile Studio offers:
Our priority is to keep you informed, comfortable, and confident throughout your dental care – whether it’s a routine check-up or a more complex extraction.