Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars can be quite troubling because they frequently do not come out of your jaw straight like other teeth, and instead end up “impacted” or trapped within the jaw bone. In some cases, this can be very painful and can also damage the neighboring teeth. You may not even be aware of this since it is initially not painful, but a quick checkup at our clinic will let you know exactly where these wisdom teeth are and what you need to do about them.
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