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The Marietta Dentists at East Cobb Dentistry Discuss Wisdom Tooth Pain

A healthy oral environment not only gives you a great-looking smile, it also improves your overall health, says this leading cosmetic dentist in Marietta.

The Marietta Dentists at East Cobb Dentistry Discuss Wisdom Tooth Pain
2014-03-04
MARIETTA, GA, March 04, 2014 (Press-News.org) Most people get their wisdom teeth in their late teens or early twenties. When properly aligned and healthy, this third and final set of molars can help keep the other teeth in place and provide extra grinding power when needed.

However when they become impacted, enclosed within soft tissue and only partially breaking through the gums, they provide an opening for bacteria that may lead to infection and cause pain. Impacted wisdom teeth can also cause swelling, jaw stiffness and gum disease and can make teeth more prone to tooth decay.

East Cobb Dentistry, a well-known East Cobb oral surgery practice, notes that only regular dental check-ups can catch possible problems with wisdom teeth early. This is true for a variety of potential problematic dental conditions as well. The dedicated dental professionals at this family dental center are your best partners in preventing tooth decay, averting serious dental complications and attaining and maintaining a healthy oral environment.

"We believe that a healthy mouth greatly and positively contributes to a person's quality of life," says Ken Tralongo, CEO of Tralongo Management. "A great smile not only gives a person confidence, but it also can quite literally change the way that person is perceived by someone else. As important as it is, a beautiful smile is only the tip of the iceberg as far as oral health is concerned. Here at East Cobb Dentistry, we help our clients achieve long-term and total oral health."

If you have any questions or concerns about wisdom tooth pain, cosmetic surgery or dental implants in Marietta Ga., schedule an appointment with the dental experts at East Cobb Dentistry. Let their knowledge, experience and commitment give you the healthy mouth you've always wanted.

For more information, please visit http://www.eastcobbfamilydentistry.com/.

About East Cobb Family Dentistry:

Our professional team is experienced and well-versed in all phases of dentistry. Whether you need simple, preventive, aesthetic or complex services, we can help you.

Learn more at http://www.eastcobbfamilydentistry.com/.

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[Press-News.org] The Marietta Dentists at East Cobb Dentistry Discuss Wisdom Tooth Pain
A healthy oral environment not only gives you a great-looking smile, it also improves your overall health, says this leading cosmetic dentist in Marietta.