Surgery for Wisdom Teeth at 0% Interest!

During late adolescence, the third set of molars, called the Wisdom teeth, will soon appear from your gums.

While this new set of teeth may help with speech and chewing food, it may likewise cause some discomfort. Ultimately, it’s a different case for each individual, as the wisdom teeth can erupt in unpredictable positions.

Due to its position at the very back of the mouth, reaching it with the toothbrush and floss is a difficult task.

Over time, this leads to an increased buildup of plaque and other bacteria, which causes an exponential decay of the wisdom teeth and its neighbors. This inconvenience can be avoided if the wisdom teeth are removed ahead of time.

Benefits of Wisdom Teeth Extraction

Reduces teeth crowding

The wisdom teeth will often appear at an awkward angle, often pushing other existing teeth in the process. When this happens, it causes a “crowding” effect on the teeth, which messes up its natural layout, and may even start growing roots into your other teeth.

When this happens, misaligned teeth will become a common problem. Due to the awkward angle, food debris and plaque may likewise be trapped in these crevices, which leads to tooth decay.

The removal of wisdom teeth will prevent this risk.

Prevents impacted teeth pain

Wisdom teeth may not fully emerge from the gums, which causes it to be trapped or impacted. This is a leading cause of teeth pain for those who feel their wisdom teeth emerge, with sensations of stiff jaws and toothaches.

An advanced removal of wisdom teeth will prevent this occurrence, and will likewise save on future dentist trips.

Save money in the long-run

Due to the nature of wisdom teeth causing future problems instead of urgent ones, its early removal will prevent future multiple visits to the dentist.

A single visit of wisdom teeth removal will prevent multiple visits where x-rays, check-ups, and examinations will be needed if and when the wisdom tooth becomes problematic.

What to Expect

Anesthesia is required

Numbing of the mouth is an important step in the extraction of wisdom teeth, so your dentist needs to know any reactions you have with anesthesia before the surgery.

Surgical complications

Due to the nature of wisdom teeth removal, there is a chance of infection. However, if the patient diligently takes care of their mouth while it heals, there should be very little chance of problems occurring.

Post-surgery discomfort

There will be some discomfort after the surgery. This is completely normal though, and will heal within a few days, as compared to continued discomfort when the wisdom teeth is neglected.

 

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Special Installment Plan

Wisdom Teeth Surgery is available for installment up to 6 months at 0% interest rate exclusively with BDO Credit Cards. Promo is available nationwide until December 31, 2019.

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