Wisdon Teeth ExtractionWhat are wisdom teeth? | |
When should wisdom teeth be removed? | |
| Removal of wisdom teeth is important when the teeth have no room in the mouth to grow. The following symptoms may indicate that the wisdom teeth have erupted and surfaced, and should be removed before they become impacted. However, each individual may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include: | |
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| Most oral health specialists will recommend an immediate removal of the wisdom teeth, as early removal will help to prevent problems, such as an impacted tooth that destroys the second molar. According to the American Academy of General Dentistry, third molar impaction is the most prevalent medical developmental disorder. | |
What problems are often associated with impacted third molars? | |
| Some problems associated with impacted third molars include the following: | |
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What is involved in the extraction procedure? | |
| Wisdom tooth extraction surgery involves removing the gum tissue that presides over the tooth, gently detaching the connective tissue between the tooth and the bone, removing the tooth, and suturing the opening in the gumline. | |
| Most wisdom teeth extractions are performed in the dentist's office under local anesthesia. Patients who are particularly anxious should consult their dentist or oral surgeon about supplements to local anesthesia or alternative forms of anesthesia. | |
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