Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Wisdom Teeth Extractions in Conway, SC


Why Do I Need to Remove My Wisdom Teeth?
While not everyone needs their wisdom teeth removed, extraction is essential to maintaining good oral health. These teeth often grow in at awkward angles, partially erupt, or get stuck beneath the gum and bone. When this happens, they can shift in unpredictable ways, trying to make room to emerge. Improperly erupted wisdom teeth can lead to serious issues, such as:
- Infections in the surrounding gum tissue
- Crowding or misalignment of your teeth
- Cysts or tumors forming around impacted teeth, which can damage the jawbone or nearby teeth


Who Might Need Wisdom Teeth Removal
- Partially erupted or impacted wisdom teeth
- Gum swelling, tenderness, or bleeding near back molars
- Pain when chewing or biting in the rear of the mouth
- Recurring gum irritation or infections around wisdom teeth
- Bad breath or a foul taste caused by trapped bacteria
- Difficulty opening your mouth or jaw stiffness
- Visible tooth partially poking through the gums
- Pressure headaches or earaches related to jaw tension
- Tooth decay in molars that are hard to reach or clean
- Facial or jaw swelling following wisdom tooth eruption
- Crowding or shifting of nearby teeth
- Red or inflamed gum tissue around wisdom teeth
- Sinus discomfort associated with upper molars
- Cysts or fluid buildup near the wisdom tooth area
- Impacted teeth visible on X-rays—even without symptoms
- Persistent aching or soreness in the back of the mouth
If you’re experiencing any of these signs, a consultation with a board-certified oral surgeon can help determine whether wisdom tooth removal is the right step for your oral health.
Ignoring these symptoms can lead to more serious issues. If you're in Conway, SC, book a consultation with our oral surgery team at Rollar Oral Surgery.
Conditions That Often Call for Wisdom Tooth Extraction
- Gum disease around wisdom teeth (periodontal infection)
- Partially erupted teeth trapping food and bacteria
- Impacted molars stuck under the gums or bone
- Recurrent swelling or drainage near the back molars
- Cavities in wisdom teeth due to poor access for cleaning
- Wisdom teeth crowding other teeth or affecting bite alignment
- Cysts or benign tumors forming near impacted teeth
- TMJ discomfort caused by pressure from growing molars
- Broken or fractured wisdom teeth that can’t be restored
- Sinus issues caused by upper molars pressing nearby
- Orthodontic concerns—wisdom teeth disrupting alignment
- Developmental issues seen on dental imaging
- Jaw stiffness or swelling tied to molar impaction
- Failed restorations or damage to nearby teeth
- Pericoronitis—infection of gum tissue over a partially erupted tooth
Educational Videos
Wisdom Teeth: Impacted
Wisdom Teeth: Patient Safety
Wisdom Teeth: Impacted or Crowding
Wisdom Teeth: Pain or No Pain
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