Posts Tagged ‘Dallas Wisdom teeth’

Wisdom Teeth Checkup

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Wisdom teeth usually come in between ages 16 and 24 for people in the Dallas community. While not always troublesome, it is important to learn as early as possible whether your wisdom teeth are coming in sideways, or otherwise impacting your other teeth.

Checking your wisdom teeth in Dallas is a simple and painless process, and can save you trouble down the road.

Our practice, ‘Travis Walk Dental Care‘, works with patients from ages 18 to 100, and our classy and technologically advanced staff can help you determine whether your wisdom teeth will need to be extracted. We can also help you determine whether your wisdom teeth will require advanced care, or if a simple procedure can solve the problem.

Wisdom teeth can be painful, and we don’t like pain at Travis Walk Dental Care, It’s our goal to give you the best care and attention when checking your wisdom teeth.

If you are in the Dallas area and need to have your wisdom teeth checked, please stop by our office at 4514 Travis Street, Suite 117, in Dallas, TX. We also service the greater Dallas area, including the Metroplex, Mid-cities and Ft. Worth.

We specialize in cosmetic dentistry, and often perform dental crowns. We can take a look at your wisdom teeth and help you make a healthy decision for your future.

‘Creating beautiful, healthy smiles’

Wisdom Teeth And Your Dallas Dentist

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

Wisdom Teeth And Your Dallas Dentist Wisdom teeth are the last of the molars (grinding teeth) to erupt from the gum. They usually appear in the late teens and early twenties. Not all people develop these teeth while others have from one to four.

Though some people never experience any problems with these extra molars, many times Wisdom teeth can create serious dental complications. If the wisdom teeth do not have the room to develop and erupt normally, they are referred to as impacted wisdom teeth. An impacted tooth may never emerge from the bone and gum, emerge only partially, or come in sideways.

Impacted teeth can damage the adjacent molar, cause infection or trigger gum disease. Sometimes these problems cause no noticeable symptoms for a period of time. To prevent these serious complications, wisdom teeth are often removed.

Wisdom teeth symptoms include pain when opening mouth, gum swelling, bad breath, and pain when chewing. These indicators can be constant or intermittent.

To learn more about wisdom teeth extraction, call 214-522-4330 to schedule an exam at Travis Walk Dental Care. Our classy and technologically advanced dental team can recommend the best course of treatment.

Travis Walk Dental Care

Providing comprehensive dental care for Dallas and Dallas area families since 1991.