LIVE PAIN FREE
SMILE WITH CONFIDENCE
LAUGH WITH CONFIDENCE
TOO MANY PEOPLE
SUFFER UNNECESSARILY
BECAUSE OF IMPACTED WISDOM TEETH
If you do not have enough room in your mouth for your third molars, or wisdom teeth, to fully erupt, a number of problems can happen. Too many people are afraid to remove their wisdom teeth because of the pain or the cost – or both! This leads to possible teeth crowding, infection, and other possible problems that could impact your dental health.
Do you experience any of the following:
- Tooth or jaw pain
- Shifting teeth
- Afraid to smile
- Failing teeth
- Difficulty Chewing
- Tender or bleeding gums
WE UNDERSTAND YOUR FEAR
All outpatient surgery is performed under appropriate anesthesia to maximize patient comfort. Our doctors are trained, licensed, and highly experienced in providing various types of anesthesia for patients. We have helped hundreds of patients feel comfortable during extraction and we are fully prepared to help remove your wisdom teeth without complications.
Although most people develop and grow 32 permanent adult teeth, many times their jaws are too small to accommodate all four wisdom teeth. When inadequate space prevents the teeth from erupting they are called impacted wisdom teeth. Problems tend to occur with increasing frequency after the age of 30 so we highly recommend early evaluation and treatment to prevent future dental problems. Contact us today to schedule your appointment.
REMOVE YOUR WISDOM TEETH
IN THREE EASY STEPS
Step 1
Call
Give our Princeton office a call to schedule your
dental consultation.
Step 2
Relax
We’ll evaluate any impacting or problematic wisdom teeth that will need to be extracted.
Step 3
Smile
After a brief recovery period, you’ll feel comfortable and pain-free, while preventing future dental problems from arising.
MEET DR. JORDAN FRIED
At Princeton Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, you sure should feel comfortable during every step of your appointment. From the moment you speak to Dr. Fried, you’ll realize your oral health truly is in good hands. Their expertise, attention-to-detail, and caring nature are sure to make you feel prepared for your next treatment. If you’d like to read more about their stories, click below!
MEET DR. LEVINE
Dr. Levine was born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, and received his undergraduate degree, a B.S. in Biology from Albright College, in 1974. He received his M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Drexel University in 1976, and his D.D.S. from Temple University School of Dentistry in 1979. After dental school, Dr. Levine spent a year at Suburban General Hospital in Norristown, PA in a General Dental Residency program and then returned to Temple University Hospital and Dental School for specialty training in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. He completed this surgical residency in 1983.
OUR Team
Our team has over 500 hours of advanced training, 60 plus years of passionate caring oral surgery and well over 100,000 patient visits – all under one roof!
OUR Treatment Promise
We will collaborate to preserve your confidence and well-being. We focus on emphasizing conservative treatment that optimizes results and minimizes pain.
YOUR Easy Financial Solution
At our office, we’re in-network with most major insurance plans with the exception of Medi-Cal, Medi-Care and HMOs. We also offer special promotions for new patients without insurance. You’ll know the costs up-front before you begin treatment.
WISDOM TEETH & ORAL SURGERY
Wisdom teeth are usually the very last teeth to erupt and while they generally arrive between the ages of 17 and 25, many people still have problems with them pushing through years later. Although adults can have up to 32 teeth, we rarely manage to fit more than 28 in our mouths at any one time. So if your mouth is already full when your wisdom teeth start coming through, you could be in for a bit of trouble.
Wisdom teeth are situated at the very back of the mouth and if you have enough space for them to come through normally, then you shouldn’t experience any problems other than mild discomfort when they actually cut through. However, if there is limited space for them, they could come through at an unnatural angle, which could damage surrounding teeth and cause you pain.
When this happens, your dentist will refer to it as an ‘impacted wisdom tooth’ and will likely recommend surgical intervention. Your dentist will most likely also take some x-rays of your wisdom teeth in order to assess them as they are coming through to help decide if the intervention will be necessary.
Contact Us Today!
DENTIST OFFICE INFO
Princeton OMS offers oral and maxillofacial, dental implants, tooth extractions, and more to patients in Princeton, NJ, and surrounding cities, including Hopewell, Lawrenceville, Mt. Rose, Plainsboro Township, Rosedale, Rocky Hill, and South Brunswick Township.