Does sensitivity in the posterior region of your mouth concern you? Wisdom teeth molars are your last set of teeth emerging. However, they are unnecessary for correctly chewing and speaking. Therefore many people must have their wisdom teeth removed.
Occasionally, when your wisdom teeth break through your gums, they begin drifting to impact eruption from the gums, shift and affect the alignment of your teeth and jaw. In such cases, dentists suggest the removal of wisdom teeth optimal for oral and dental health.
In most cases, wisdom teeth emerge at different angles, or the teeth have insufficient space in the jaw to accommodate them. General dentistry professionals recommend wisdom teeth removal immediately if they have partially emerged, are hidden beneath the gums, or crowd the neighboring teeth.
Many dentists recommend removing wisdom teeth before emerging completely. In addition, dentists suggest wisdom teeth extraction at a younger age to ensure quicker and easier recovery because the tooth and bone have not completely formed. This is why many young people get their wisdom teeth removed before they start to create problems.
Signs indicating your wisdom teeth need removal include if you experience changes in the wisdom teeth site causing the tooth pain, repeated soft tissue infection behind the last lower teeth, fluid-filled cysts or sacs, tumors, damage to adjacent teeth, periodontal disease, and excessive tooth decay.
You may also experience inflamed and bleeding gums, earaches and headaches, jaw stiffness and pain, sinus problems, and crooked or overcrowded teeth. Although the decision to remove wisdom teeth is not always clear, you can discuss with the dentist or an oral surgeon about the positioning and health of the tooth, asking for suggestions on what is best for your situation.
Wisdom teeth extractions are relatively straightforward and performed by general dentists and oral surgeons in an outpatient procedure in the dentist’s office or hospital setting, indicating you can return home on the day of your surgery.
Before scheduling your wisdom teeth removal surgery, the dentist in Phoenix will inquire into your overall health, asking about any conditions affecting you and the medications you take, whether prescription, over-the-counter, or herbal. Dentists need the information to provide adequate anesthesia tailored to your situation.
Your dentist will also discuss anesthesia options inquiring into your dental anxiety to determine whether you can undergo the procedure under local anesthesia or need more potent anesthetics during Wisdom teeth removal.
When you arrive for your surgery at the dentist’s office to remove your wisdom teeth, you will receive anesthesia near the tooth to block pain impulses and numb the soft tissues around the tooth. If required, the dentist offers you intravenous anesthesia or sedation if you are anxious about the procedure.
Relying on the positioning of the tooth, the dentist makes incisions in your gums and removes any bone blocking access to the third molar to expose the wisdom tooth. After that, they may cut the wisdom tooth into pieces if removing it is challenging. After removing the wisdom tooth, the dentist will suture the area to complete the surgical process.
You can return home immediately after wisdom tooth removal if you receive local anesthesia in the mouth without intravenous anesthesia or sedation. However, if you have received a combination of the two, you must remain in the dentist’s office until you recover and the dentist permits you to return home with help from a friend or family.
You can expect discomfort from the surgical process after approximately four to six hours as the anesthesia starts wearing off. Therefore, the dentist recommends you avoid strenuous activities for the next 24 hours to prevent bleeding from the surgical site advising you to rest. While you don’t have to remain bedridden, you must avoid straining yourself because it can cause bleeding.
You will require about ten days to recover from the surgical process, although you can return to everyday activities within 72 hours. After getting wisdom teeth removed, it helps if you follow the dentist’s after-care instructions to ensure you don’t disturb the blood clot and become a victim of a dry socket, a painful condition requiring sedative dressing and delaying your recovery. The situation will also need help from an emergency dentist, primarily if it occurs beyond office hours.
The Phoenix dentist recommends taking prescription or over-the-counter painkillers to manage the discomfort after wisdom teeth removal. In addition, you receive suggestions not to have crunchy and hard foods, avoid smoking or consuming alcohol, and remaining cautious when cleaning near the surgical site and use saltwater rinses several times daily because it has antiseptic properties and helps clean your mouth to remove any food particles trapped in the surgical site.
When you experience the problems described earlier in the back of your mouth, it indicates your wisdom teeth are best removed before they become more concerning. Therefore it helps if you schedule your appointment with Open Wide Dental to have the teeth extracted and follow the dentist’s instructions to the letter T to ensure you recover quickly without complications.
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