Experience. Precision. Comprehensive Care.

At Wow Orthodontics, wisdom teeth are evaluated with a level of experience that is uncommon in most orthodontic offices.

Dr. Aymach has performed over 7,000 gentle wisdom teeth removals and has extensive training in oral surgery in addition to orthodontics. This dual expertise is not common — and it makes a meaningful difference in how your case is evaluated and treated, you receive a truly comprehensive assessment — not fragmented or conflicting opinions.

Why Wisdom Teeth Often Become a Problem

Wisdom teeth (third molars) are the last teeth to erupt, usually between ages 16–25. Most jaws simply do not have enough space for them.

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Impaction (teeth stuck under the gum or bone)

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Pain, swelling, or infection

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Damage to neighboring molars

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Cysts or bone loss

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Difficulty cleaning and higher cavity risk

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Potential compromise of orthodontic results

Early evaluation allows us to prevent complications rather than react to them.

The Advantage of Dual Expertise

Many patients are referred back and forth between providers — seeing an orthodontist for alignment and an oral surgeon for removal. This can sometimes result in multiple visits and differing recommendations.

With Dr. Aymach's experience in both orthodontics and oral surgery, you benefit from:

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A complete comprehensive evaluation in one place

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Strategic timing of removal to protect alignment

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A clear understanding of how wisdom teeth affect bite stability

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Honest, balanced recommendations

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One coordinated treatment plan

Everything is evaluated together — alignment, jaw structure, surgical access, and long-term health.

Comfort Comes First

Having performed thousands of wisdom teeth removals, Dr. Aymach focuses on gentle technique and efficiency to minimize discomfort and recovery time.

In many cases:

  • IV sedation is not required
  • Local anesthesia alone is sufficient
  • Recovery is smooth and predictable
  • Patients can return to normal activities quickly

For patients who feel nervous or anxious, oral sedation is available when needed. This option allows you to feel relaxed and comfortable while remaining safe and monitored — without necessarily requiring IV sedation.

If a case is more complex and requires advanced surgical management, we coordinate appropriately and prioritize safety at every step.

Timing Matters

Wisdom teeth are often easiest to remove in the late teenage years or early twenties because:

  • Roots are not fully developed
  • Bone is more flexible
  • Healing is faster
  • Risk of complications is lower

Proper timing can prevent pain, infection, and damage to adjacent teeth — while protecting your orthodontic investment.

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