Northern Vermont Oral & Facial Surgery
Oral Surgery
Essex Junction VT
802-872-3593
  • MEET US
    • Meet Dr. Bradford M. Towne
    • Meet Dr. William D. Purdy
    • Meet Dr. Jeffrey W. Glosser
    • Meet Dr. Robert J. Lesny
  • PATIENT INFORMATION
    • Oral Surgery Patient Information
    • First Visit
    • Scheduling
    • Financial Information
    • Insurance Information
    • Privacy Policy
    • Oral Surgery Videos
  • PROCEDURES
    • Dental Implants
    • Bone Grafting
      • Distraction Osteogenesis
    • Wisdom Teeth
    • Impacted Canines
    • Facial Trauma
    • Jaw Surgery
      • Obstructive Sleep Apnea
    • Oral Pathology
    • Platelet Rich Plasma
  • COSMETIC PROCEDURES
    • Botox Cosmetic
    • Facial Fillers
    • Hair Removal & Skin Rejuvenation
    • Laser Skin Therapy (spider veins)
    • Blepharoplasty
    • Therapeutic Skin Care Products
  • ONLINE VIDEOS
    • Online Videos
  • INSTRUCTIONS
    • Before Anesthesia
    • After Oral Surgery
    • After Implants
    • After Wisdom Teeth & Other Extractions
    • After Exposure of Impacted Tooth
  • ONLINE FORMS
    • Patient Registration
  • REFERRING DOCTORS
    • Referral Form
    • Links of Interest
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    • Contact Information
    • Office Map - Essex Jct.
    • Office Map - St. Albans
    • Office Map - Berlin
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Procedures

  • Dental Implants
  • Bone Grafting
    • Distraction Osteogenesis
  • Wisdom Teeth
  • Impacted Canines
  • Facial Trauma
  • Jaw Surgery
    • Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  • Oral Pathology
  • Platelet Rich Plasma

Wisdom Teeth

By the age of eighteen, the average adult has 32 teeth; 16 teeth on the top and 16 teeth on the bottom. Each tooth in the mouth has a specific name and function. The teeth in the front of the mouth (incisors, canine and bicuspid teeth) are ideal for grasping and biting food into smaller pieces. The back teeth or molar teeth are used to grind food up into a consistency suitable for swallowing.

The average mouth can only accommodate 28 teeth. It can be painful when 32 teeth try to fit in a mouth that holds only 28 teeth. These four other teeth are your Third Molars, also known as "wisdom teeth."

Why Should I Remove My Wisdom Teeth?

Wisdom teeth are the last teeth to erupt within the mouth. When they align properly and gum tissue is healthy, wisdom teeth do not have to be removed. Unfortunately, this does not generally happen. The extraction of wisdom teeth by the Doctors and staff at Northern Vermont Oral & Facial Surgery is necessary when they are prevented from properly erupting within the mouth. They may grow sideways, partially emerge from the gum and even remain trapped beneath the gum and bone. Impacted teeth can take many positions in the bone as they attempt to find a pathway that will allow them to erupt successfully.

Wisdom Tooth Presentation

To provide you with a better understanding of wisdom tooth extraction, we have provided the following multimedia presentation. Many common questions pertaining to wisdom tooth extraction are discussed.

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These poorly positioned impacted teeth can cause many problems. When they are partially erupted, the opening around the tooth allows bacteria to grow and will eventually cause an infection. The result: swelling, stiffness, pain and illness. The pressure from the erupting wisdom tooth may move other teeth and disrupt the orthodontic or natural alignment of teeth. The most serious problem occurs when tumors or cysts form around the impacted wisdom tooth, resulting in the destruction of the jawbone and healthy teeth. Removal of the offending impacted tooth or teeth usually resolves these problems. Early removal is recommended to avoid such future problems and to decrease the surgical risk involved with the procedure.

Wisdom Tooth Removal Overview

For a brief narrated overview of the wisdom tooth removal process, please click the image on the right. It will launch our flash educational MiniModule in a separate window that may answer some of your questions about wisdom teeth.

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Oral Examination

With an oral examination and x-rays of the mouth, your NVOFS doctor can evaluate the position of the wisdom teeth and predict if there may be present or future problems. Studies have shown that early evaluation and treatment result in a superior outcome for the patient. Patients are generally first evaluated in the mid- teenage years by their dentist, orthodontist or by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon.

All outpatient surgery is performed under appropriate anesthesia to maximize patient comfort. Our doctors have the education, training, and experience to provide various types of anesthesia for patients to select the best alternative. These services are provided in an environment of optimum safety which utilizes modern monitoring equipment and staff that are experienced in anesthesia techniques.

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The Oral Surgeons of Northern Vermont Oral & Facial Surgery are Dr. Bradford Towne, Dr. William Purdy, Dr. Jeffrey Glosser, Dr. Robert Lesny,
with offices located in Essex Jct., Berlin & St. Albans, serving patients throughout Northern Vermont.
Procedures include: Dental Implants, Wisdom Teeth Extraction, Jaw Surgery, Bone Grafting & Cosmetic Procedures.
Address: 8 Carmichael Street • Essex Jct., VT 05452 • Telephone: 802-872-3593 • Fax: 802-872-9691
Address: 17 Catherine Street • St. Albans, VT 05478 • Telephone: 802-524-0490 • Fax: 802-527-7803
Address: 310 Fisher Road • Suite 1 • Berlin, VT 05602 • Telephone: 802-223-2364 • Fax: 802-223-9691