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Wisdom Tooth/ Impacted Tooth Removal

“ KEEP THE WISDOM, REMOVE THE TEETH”

Are you experiencing pain or discomfort in your mouth? It could be due to a wisdom or impacted tooth. These teeth can cause problems if they don't emerge properly, leading to pain, infection and even damage to nearby teeth. Fortunately, there are treatment options available for those suffering from this dental issue. In this blog post, we will explore the causes of wisdom and impacted tooth removal as well as the benefits of seeking treatment. So sit back, relax and let's dive into the world of dental health!

 

Wisdom/Impacted Tooth Removal

 

Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars that typically emerge in your late teens or early twenties. While some people have no issues with their wisdom teeth, others may experience discomfort, pain and even infection due to impaction. Impacted wisdom teeth occur when these molars don't have enough room to grow properly and become trapped beneath the gum line.

 

If you are experiencing pain or swelling at the back of your mouth, it's important to see a dentist right away. They can diagnose impacted wisdom teeth through an X-ray and recommend treatment options based on your unique situation.

 

Removing impacted wisdom teeth is a common procedure that is performed under local anesthesia or sedation dentistry for patient comfort. The recovery time varies depending on each individual case but typically lasts several days up to a week.

 

While removing wisdom or impacted teeth may seem like a daunting prospect, it can actually benefit your overall dental health in the long run. By preventing infections and damage to surrounding teeth, you can enjoy better oral health and avoid future complications down the road.

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