Listen "Wisdom Teeth and Orthodontic Treatment"
Episode Synopsis
Do wisdom teeth really make teeth crooked after braces? Short answer: usually no. In this episode of Oral Surgery Insights, Dr. Russ Lieblick and Dr. Brandon Rehrer explain the real connection between third molars and orthodontic treatment and when, why, and how timing matters for removal.What you’ll learnMyth vs. evidence: Why erupting wisdom teeth are not the primary cause of late incisor crowding.Creating space for movement: When removal clears the path for distalizing molars to correct bite and relieve crowding.Protecting your results: How impacted or poorly positioned wisdom teeth can threaten second molars and long‑term stability—and when preventive removal makes sense.Orthognathic surgery prep: Why surgeons remove wisdom teeth 6–12 months before jaw surgery to allow proper bone healing.Smart timing: Before, during, or after braces—how surgeons and orthodontists decide what’s best for your anatomy and treatment goals.Team approach: How referral, imaging, and behind‑the‑scenes communication make care seamless for families.Wisdom teeth rarely drive post‑braces crowding on their own, but removal often plays a crucial supporting role in the orthodontic plan, long‑term oral health, and surgical readiness. The right timing is individualized and decided jointly by your orthodontist and oral surgeon.
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