Wisdom Tooth Extraction: When and Why It’s Needed
Published: July 2025
By Dr. Jorge L. Parra García– Specialist in Maxillofacial Surgery.
Wisdom teeth, or third molars, are the last teeth to erupt and often do so in late adolescence or early adulthood.
Unfortunately, they frequently lack enough room to grow properly, which leads to impaction, crowding, and potential infection.
That’s why extraction is a common recommendation for maintaining oral health.
Impacted wisdom teeth can cause pain, gum inflammation, and damage to neighboring teeth.
Dr. Jorge L. Parra specializes in complex extractions, using advanced surgical methods to remove wisdom teeth with minimal trauma.
His expertise helps prevent complications and promotes faster healing.
Timing is essential when it comes to wisdom tooth removal. Early evaluation—typically during the teenage years—allows for proactive care.
In many cases, preventive extraction avoids more serious issues such as cysts, abscesses, or jaw damage.
At First Dental Implant Clinic, Dr. Parra provides personalized consultation and high-quality care to ensure the experience is as smooth as possible.
Whether it’s one tooth or all four, patients are in expert hands
By: Dr. Jorge L. Parra –
Coordinator of Service, First Dental Implant Clinic
Mexico City Campus,
International Institute of Oral Health Science (IIOHS).
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