Dental Extraction: The wisdom teeth are molars located right at the back of the mouth. These teeth usually erupt in late adolescence or early twenties, but in many people, they fail to come out and remain trapped inside the gums – due to lack of space in the jaw or a poor exit angle for example. These conditions can create pain, infections, and even cysts, and wisdom teeth should be extracted to relieve the patient and return the mouth to a normal functional state. This is a common procedure that includes different aspects and different clinical manifestations, so an accurate diagnosis is important and of course the execution by specialist doctors and in an advanced clinic.
Wisdom teeth with difficulty in hatching can be trapped inside the gums and create various damages. But another cause is that the tooth only partially erupts, which makes it difficult to clean it and a chance for the development of diseases such as tooth decay, pain due to defective ejaculation, and so on.
When should a wisdom tooth be extracted
We touched on the subject, but now we will go into a little more detail. In principle, once it is clinically understood that one or more wisdom teeth are trapped in the gums, wisdom teeth must be extracted to prevent more serious problems in the future. It is usually possible to determine whether the tooth will be trapped or not already at the age of 16-17 when the jaw has already developed and is in its final size. Early removal of trapped wisdom teeth has several obvious benefits: At a young age, the roots will usually not be fully developed so that tooth extraction is simpler and is accompanied by fewer side effects.
How do you extract wisdom teeth?
First of all, only a dentist who specializes in surgical procedures can perform a wisdom tooth extraction. The treatment is performed in the dental clinic and under appropriate and strong local anesthesia. When the tooth is trapped, it is usually a surgical procedure and not a normal extraction – because the tooth is trapped and not exposed at all outside the gums or it is only slightly exposed.
Personally, only a dentist who specializes in surgical procedures can perform a wisdom tooth extraction. The treatment is performed in the dental clinic and under appropriate and strong local anesthesia. When the tooth is trapped, it is usually a surgical procedure and not a normal extraction – because the tooth is trapped and not exposed at all outside the gums or it is only slightly exposed.
To extract a wisdom tooth it is necessary to make an incision in the gums and gain access to the tooth itself. Depending on the condition of the tooth – as determined in advance on an X-ray – it can be pulled out and in some cases, your dentist will cut the tooth itself into several parts so that all parts of the tooth can be removed but with a minimal opening in the gums and bone tissue.
After the removal of the trapped and/or damaged wisdom tooth is completed, the bleeding that has formed in the area is stopped, the opening created in the gums is closed and it is certainly possible that antibiotic treatment will be given to prevent infection in the patient's area. The gum tissue closes and heals on its own within a certain period of time and there is of course no need to perform an occlusion or other intervention on the spot. There may certainly be some discomfort after the extraction of wisdom teeth, but this can be resolved with painkillers and chewing on the other side of the mouth in most cases.
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To extract a wisdom tooth it is necessary to make an incision in the gums and gain access to the tooth itself. Depending on the condition of the tooth – as determined in advance on an X-ray – it can be pulled out and in some cases, your dentist will cut the tooth itself into several parts so that all parts of the tooth can be removed but with a minimal opening in the gums and bone tissue.
After the removal of the trapped and/or damaged wisdom tooth is completed, the bleeding that has formed in the area is stopped, the opening created in the gums is closed and it is certainly possible that antibiotic treatment will be given to prevent infection in the patient's area. The gum tissue closes and heals on its own within a certain period of time and there is of course no need to perform an occlusion or other intervention on the spot. There may be some discomfort after wisdom tooth extraction, but it can be resolved with painkillers and chewing on the other side of the mouth in most cases.
Suffering from an imprisoned wisdom tooth and want to perform a quality, professional and safe displacement but at reduced costs? With Easy Dent this is possible and without compromising on the quality of care – * 9927.