Wisdom Tooth
Removal

Wisdom Teeth Removal
Treatment

Wisdom teeth removal, also known as third molar extraction, is a common dental procedure that involves the surgical removal of one or more wisdom teeth. It is typically recommended when the wisdom teeth are impacted and causing pain, infection, or other dental issues.

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Symptoms
Of Wisdom Teeth Removal

Here are some common symptoms that may indicate the need for wisdom teeth removal:

Jaw Pain and Stiffness

Jaw Pain and Stiffness

As wisdom teeth erupt, they can put pressure on the surrounding jawbone, causing pain, discomfort, and stiffness in the jaw area.

Swollen and Inflamed Gums

Swollen and Inflamed Gums

The eruption of wisdom teeth can lead to swelling, redness, and inflammation of the gums around the area where the teeth are emerging.

Difficulty Opening the Mouth

Difficulty Opening the Mouth

The swelling and inflammation caused by impacted wisdom teeth can make it challenging to open the mouth fully, limiting jaw movement and causing discomfort.

Bad Breath or Unpleasant Taste

Bad Breath or Unpleasant Taste

Wisdom teeth can trap food particles and bacteria, leading to bad breath or an unpleasant taste in the mouth, especially if they are partially erupted.

Earache or Headache

Earache or Headache

The pressure and inflammation caused by impacted wisdom teeth can sometimes radiate to other areas, resulting in ear aches or headaches on the affected side.

Bleeding or Irritated Gums

Bleeding or Irritated Gums

As wisdom teeth attempt to emerge, they can cause the gums to become irritated, leading to bleeding or sensitivity when brushing or flossing.

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Benefits of Wisdom Tooth Treatment

Prevents Dental Complications

Prevents Dental Complications

Wisdom teeth can cause various problems if left untreated, such as infections, cysts, damage to adjacent teeth, and gum disease. Removing them can help prevent these complications and protect your overall oral health.

Relieves Pain and Discomfort

Relieves Pain and Discomfort

Impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth can cause significant pain, swelling, and discomfort. Extracting them eliminates these issues, provides relief, and allows you to resume normal activities.

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Improves Oral Hygiene

Improves Oral Hygiene

Wisdom teeth, especially those that are impacted or partially erupted, can be difficult to clean properly, leading to the accumulation of bacteria and an increased risk of tooth decay and gum disease. Removing them can improve your ability to maintain good oral hygiene.

Prevents Bite Misalignment

Prevents Bite Misalignment

Wisdom teeth can cause overcrowding and shift the positions of other teeth, leading to bite misalignment and potential jaw problems. Extracting them can help maintain proper tooth alignment and bite.

Reduces the Risk of Cyst Formation

Reduces the Risk of Cyst Formation

If left untreated, fluid-filled cysts can develop around the crowns of impacted wisdom teeth, potentially damaging the surrounding jaw bone and adjacent teeth. Removing wisdom teeth eliminates this risk.

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No. People with an impacted wisdom tooth should go for an extraction. That means, if the wisdom tooth doesn’t have enough space to erupt and grow it affects the adjoining teeth. Only those teeth need to be pulled out to avoid problems.

Yes, patients are advised not to consume or bite hard and crunchy foods to avoid pressure on the area. Also, avoiding gargling and heavy exercises for a couple of days, in addition to taking medications, is needed to heal.

With proper medication and care, the pain lasts for about a day or two, and the area is healed within a week.

Depending on the tooth’s impact on the adjacent teeth, dentists analyze the need for a gum cut and sutures. Thus, the cost may vary.
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