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Also known as the third set of molars, the wisdom teeth are the last set of teeth in the mouth to erupt, which usually happens roughly the ages of 17 - 25. For many years, there has been a lot of controversy as to the need to remove these teeth. If the teeth don't cause any harm or pain, they are usually fine to stay in place. When they present a bad condition or cause you a lot of pain or discomfort, they will need to be removed.

When the wisdom teeth first come in, they will sometimes be touched. Affected teeth will commonly need to be extracted. Sometimes they can be pulled, though in most instances they require to be cut out through a qualified surgeon. When the time comes to have your wisdom teeth extracted, you'll require going to an oral surgeon and having a consultation first.

During the consultation, you'll take a few x-rays that will let the surgeon know how bad your wisdom teeth are. He will go over the results with you, take a look in your mouth, and then tell you what options you have. If he is going to pull or cut out your teeth, you'll have the option of using local anaesthesia or going with IV sedation. IV sedation is the preferred way to have wisdom teeth extracted, as you'll be so relaxed you won't know what is going on. If you decide to just use local anaesthesia, which is numbing, you'll be amply aware of the procedure. You'll also hear the popping and cracking involved, which can make you feel quite uncomfortable.

Depending on the shape, size, and the formation of the wisdom teeth, the removal process can vary from easy to hard. If the root tips have handled to wrap themselves approximately the bone, the removal process can be very time consuming and quite painful. Once the extractions have been completed, there is usually little to no swelling involved. Your dentist will order you some pain medicine, which you should use as soon as you arrive home. When you are going to use IV sedation, you'll want to someone to accompany you, as you won't be able to drive home.

After the removal of your wisdom teeth, your dentist will go over what you require to do to ensure the proper healing of your gums and mouth. Normally, he will give you info to go over, to make sure that you experience no troubles in the healing process. Someone will want to be with you for the first 24 hours, to make sure that you ok. You won't be able to eat certain nutrients for the first 48 hours, which is to be expected. Once you get your wisdom teeth removed through - you'll notice a big improvement in your mouth - and your health.

by: Uchenna Ani-Okoye




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