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At the Royal Dental Practice in West Hills Los Angeles, California, we abide by a simple truth: Proactive dentistry that prevents problems and resolves them sooner rather than later is less traumatic, time-consuming, and costly than restorative care designed to fix existing issues that have already threatened the health of the teeth, gums, and mouth. So, by practicing proactive preventative dentistry, Dr. Roya Shoffet and the team are doing their part to ensure you avoid the expense, stress, hassle, and discomfort associated with procedures such as the treatment of impacted wisdom teeth.
Wisdom teeth are the last teeth to develop in the mouth. By the time these last molars try to erupt or break through the gums, patients often do not have sufficient room for them. In turn, these molars may grow crooked or otherwise develop improperly. The result is that these teeth become “impacted” or fully or partially trapped in the jaw. Patients may experience considerable pain as the impacted tooth pushes up against the overlying tissues. Impacted teeth also increase your risk of other complications, such as cysts and damage to neighboring teeth.
Fortunately, Dr. Shoffet is also about relationships and rolling out the red carpet for patients. She builds these relationships and trust on a foundation of regular visits, during which the condition of these developing teeth is checked. Problematic molars may be removed before they cause debilitating pain and other symptoms. If you already suffer from discomfort caused by troublesome wisdom teeth, Dr. Shoffet will see you soon to discuss painless, precision extraction or tooth removal options.
She offers sleep dentistry or IV sedation to assure utmost comfort and the most stress-free experience possible at the office of Royal Dental Practice in West Hills Los Angeles, California.
We encourage you to contact us without delay to schedule your appointment. It is always best to stay ahead of potential problems rather than to be in a position of reacting to issues such as impaction. If you fear the dental bill more than the procedure itself, we are also happy to discuss many payment options that fit seamlessly with your budget.
Call (818) 334-6655 or request an appointment at your convenience from this website. We’ll see you soon!
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