
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon in Missouri City, TX | Platinum Touch
Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last set of teeth to emerge, typically appearing between the ages of 17 and 25. While some people have no issues when their wisdom teeth come in, many experience complications when these teeth become impacted. An impacted wisdom tooth fails to fully break through the gums due to a lack of space or misalignment—and that can lead to a variety of oral health problems.
At Platinum Touch Oral and Facial Surgery in Missouri City, TX, we believe that early detection and treatment of impacted wisdom teeth are essential to maintaining your oral and overall health. Here’s what you need to know.
An impacted wisdom tooth is trapped beneath the gum tissue or partially erupts at an angle that interferes with adjacent teeth. In many cases, these teeth grow sideways, press against neighboring molars, or remain fully trapped within the jawbone. Because they don’t emerge properly, they can be difficult to clean, making them a hotspot for bacteria and infection.
One of the first signs of an impacted wisdom tooth is persistent pain in the back of your mouth. The pressure from the tooth pushing against others can lead to discomfort, jaw stiffness, and even headaches. The pain often worsens over time if the tooth continues to shift or becomes infected.
Partially erupted wisdom teeth create an opening for bacteria to enter the gum tissue. This can result in painful infections such as pericoronitis—an inflammation of the gum around the impacted tooth. Symptoms may include swelling, redness, difficulty chewing, and a foul taste in the mouth.
Impacted wisdom teeth can push against neighboring teeth, leading to crowding and misalignment. This is especially problematic for patients who have had orthodontic work done, as it may undo the effects of braces or aligners. The pressure can also damage adjacent molars, increasing the need for restorative dental work.
When a wisdom tooth remains impacted in the jawbone, a fluid-filled sac called a cyst can develop around it. Over time, this cyst may expand, causing damage to the jawbone, nerves, and surrounding structures. In severe cases, it can even lead to the development of benign tumors.
Impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth are difficult to reach with a toothbrush or floss. This creates an environment where plaque and food particles accumulate, increasing the risk of cavities, gum disease, and bad breath.
Even if your impacted wisdom teeth aren’t currently causing pain, they may still pose future risks. That’s why dental professionals often recommend early evaluation and, when necessary, preemptive removal. Early intervention not only prevents complications but also ensures an easier recovery.
Signs it may be time for wisdom tooth removal include:
Persistent pain or swelling
Recurring infections or bad breath
Jaw stiffness or difficulty opening your mouth
Noticeable shifting or crowding of teeth



At Platinum Touch Oral and Facial Surgery, we take a proactive and patient-centered approach to wisdom tooth care. Our team uses advanced digital imaging and diagnostic tools to assess the position and health of your wisdom teeth. If removal is needed, we ensure a safe and comfortable experience with sedation options tailored to your needs.
We are committed to protecting your long-term oral health through expert surgical care and compassionate support.
If you’re experiencing discomfort or have been told your wisdom teeth may be impacted, don’t wait for complications to arise. Let our skilled oral surgery team at Platinum Touch help you make an informed decision.
Book your consultation today and take the first step toward a healthier, pain-free smile.
At Platinum Touch Oral and Facial Surgery, we bring precision, expertise, and compassionate care together to deliver exceptional surgical outcomes. Located in the heart of Missouri City, TX, our practice is dedicated to helping patients feel confident, comfortable, and well cared for