Wisdom teeth removal

 



The wisdom teeth grow at the back of your gums and are the last teeth to come through. Most people have 4 wisdom teeth (1 in each corner). Wisdom teeth usually grow through the gums during the late teens or early twenties. By this time, the other 28 adult teeth are usually in place, so there isn't always enough room in the mouth for the wisdom teeth to grow properly.

.The Seminole Dental  in Texas City is conveniently located near MS Doss City Park and Seminole Hospital District is dedicated to the removal of wisdom teeth. Our state of the art facilities are purpose built with the latest technology to aid in the removal of wisdom teeth. 

Because of the lack of space, wisdom teeth can sometimes emerge at an angle or get stuck and only partially emerge. Wisdom teeth that grow through like this are known as impacted.Wisdom teeth problems can cause pain, swelling and difficulty in opening your mouth. The experienced dental surgeons at clinic  are experts in wisdom teeth removal and can evaluate and remove wisdom teeth under sedation, in a safe, convenient and affordable manner. We can extract your wisdom teeth before they even start to cause problems.

From your very first phone call, our friendly staff will organise a convenient appointment time for a consultation for wisdom teeth removal. We believe that wisdom teeth removal should be safe, efficient and affordable. Our costs are one of the most affordable in Perth for wisdom teeth removal by concentrating on this single aspect of dentistry.

All private patients and patients from any health funds or Dental Insurance are welcome at our Dental Clinic .  This means our patients will receive the maximum rebate entitlement determined by their level of cover.

  1. Call us at (432) 245-1100 or visit  https://dentalseminole.com/home  to schedule your appointment.

    Find us at the office

    705 Hobbs Hwye,
    Seminole,
    TX 79360 .

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