
Why Wisdom Teeth Are Removed
Wisdom teeth are the final set of molars that usually appear in the late teens or early twenties. While some people experience no issues, others may face problems if these teeth grow at improper angles, crowd nearby teeth, or become impacted beneath the gums. Such conditions can lead to pain, infection, and long-term bite complications.
At Lilburn Smile Makers, we recommend early evaluation of your wisdom teeth to identify potential issues before they worsen. Proactive removal can help maintain proper alignment, prevent discomfort, and protect your long-term oral health.
Signs You May Need Wisdom Teeth Removal
- Pain or discomfort in the back of your mouth
- Swelling or stiffness in the jaw area
- Red, tender, or swollen gums
- Persistent bad breath or an unpleasant taste
- Shifting or crowding of nearby teeth
The Wisdom Teeth Removal Process
The process begins with a comprehensive dental exam, often including digital X-rays, to assess the position of your wisdom teeth. At Lilburn Smile Makers, your dentist will review the results with you, discuss whether removal is needed, and answer any questions you may have.
On the day of your procedure, local anesthesia or sedation will be provided, to ensure your comfort. Depending on your case, your dentist or oral surgeon will carefully remove the teeth—impacted ones may require a small incision, while fully erupted teeth are usually simpler to extract.
Afterward, gauze will be placed to manage bleeding, and you’ll receive detailed aftercare instructions to support healing. Wisdom teeth removal is a common procedure, and most patients can resume light activities within a day.

Benefits of Wisdom Teeth Removal
- Preventing crowding and shifting of nearby teeth
- Lowering the risk of gum infection and tooth decay
- Preserving the health of bone and gums around molars
- Relieving persistent jaw pain or pressure