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Tooth Extraction Earlsfield

No matter how long it has been since you last saw your dentist, a check-up today could prevent a dental problem tomorrow!

At some point between the ages of 17-25, your wisdom teeth usually begin to grow. For some people this can be a relatively pain free process where the teeth join the back of your mouth without any major issues; but for others it can be a very different experience.

A lack of space in your mouth can mean that your wisdom teeth change the position and  they do not fully come through like the rest of your teeth. This can attract food remnants and bacteria resulting in a number of issues such as pain, swelling, holes (decay), or an infection.

Our dentists will assess the tooth to find the cause of your problem and decide whether the area will need to be cleaned, the tooth to be filled, removed  or whether you will need antibiotics.