Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last set of molars to emerge in the back of the mouth. While these teeth can be valuable for chewing, they often cause problems due to their late eruption and limited space in the jaw. At Sauga Smiles Dental, we specialize in evaluating and managing wisdom teeth to ensure the oral health and comfort of our patients. In this blog, we’ll explore the basics of wisdom teeth and when extraction may be necessary.
The Basics of Wisdom Teeth
Wisdom teeth typically begin to erupt between the ages of 17 and 25, although they can emerge earlier or later in some individuals. While some people may have enough room in their jaw to accommodate wisdom teeth without issues, many people experience problems due to the lack of space.
Common Issues Associated with Wisdom Teeth
- Impaction: One of the most common issues with wisdom teeth is impaction, where the teeth become trapped beneath the gums due to lack of space. Impacted wisdom teeth can cause pain, swelling, and infection.
- Crowding: Wisdom teeth can also cause crowding of the other teeth, leading to misalignment and bite problems.
- Infection: Because wisdom teeth are difficult to clean, they are more prone to decay and gum disease, which can lead to infection.
- Cysts and Tumors: In rare cases, wisdom teeth can lead to the formation of cysts or tumors in the jawbone.
When is Wisdom Teeth Extraction Necessary?
While not all wisdom teeth need to be extracted, extraction may be necessary if you experience any of the following:
- Pain or discomfort in the back of the mouth
- Swelling or infection around the wisdom teeth
- Damage to adjacent teeth
- Development of cysts or tumors
- Difficulty opening your mouth or chewing
The Wisdom Teeth Extraction Process
Wisdom teeth extraction is a common dental procedure that can usually be performed in our office under local anesthesia. In some cases, sedation may be used to help you relax during the procedure. Here’s what you can expect during the extraction process:
- Anesthesia: Your dentist will numb the area around the tooth to ensure you are comfortable during the procedure.
- Extraction: Your dentist will carefully remove the wisdom tooth, taking care to minimize damage to the surrounding teeth and tissues.
- Closure: Once the tooth is removed, your dentist may place stitches to close the extraction site.
- Recovery: You may experience some swelling and discomfort after the procedure, but this can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain medication and ice packs.
Aftercare and Recovery
After wisdom teeth extraction, it’s important to follow your dentist’s instructions for aftercare. This may include:
- Eating soft foods and avoiding hard or chewy foods
- Avoiding smoking or using tobacco products
- Taking any prescribed medications as directed
- Keeping the extraction site clean and avoiding vigorous rinsing or brushing
Wisdom teeth can cause a variety of issues, but with proper evaluation and management, these problems can be addressed effectively. At Sauga Smiles Dental, we are committed to providing our patients with comprehensive wisdom teeth care to ensure their oral health and comfort. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about wisdom teeth extraction and how it can benefit you.