Wisdom Tooth Surgery and Extraction

Wisdom tooth surgery and extraction is a treatment method that is sometimes necessary. The wisdom tooth, located at the back of the mouth, may need surgery and extraction for various reasons, such as:

– There is not enough space for the wisdom tooth to erupt and grow properly.
– The wisdom tooth has grown in an irregular or incomplete manner and interferes with the other teeth.
– The wisdom tooth is exerting abnormal pressure on the adjacent teeth, causing problems such as pain, inflammation, and damage to the neighboring teeth.

To have your wisdom tooth surgically extracted, first consult your dentist, who will guide you. This procedure is performed under local or general anesthesia. After the surgery, your dentist will explain the care and recovery steps. They may also prescribe anti-inflammatory and pain medications to reduce post-operative pain and swelling.

It is important to carefully follow your dentist’s instructions after wisdom tooth extraction and focus on recovery to prevent unpleasant complications such as infection, excessive bleeding, and severe pain. Additionally, certain daily activities, such as consuming hard foods and using tobacco, may be prohibited until full recovery.

It is crucial to discuss any questions or concerns about your wisdom tooth surgery and extraction with your dentist. They are the best source of information about your condition and can assist you with different treatment options and the likelihood of complications. Dental Clinic Dentaland is waiting to consult with you.

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In what cases is wisdom tooth surgery performed?

Wisdom tooth surgery is performed in certain cases for the following reasons:

There is not enough space for the growth and eruption of the wisdom tooth: In many cases, the available space in the dental area is not sufficient for the growth and eruption of the wisdom tooth. This can cause pressure and interference with the adjacent teeth and create problems.
The wisdom tooth has grown irregularly and incompletely: In some cases, the wisdom tooth has grown irregularly and incompletely and interferes with other teeth. This can cause pain, inflammation, and damage to the adjacent teeth.
The wisdom tooth is putting pressure on the adjacent teeth: In some cases, the wisdom tooth is putting pressure on the adjacent teeth, causing pain, inflammation, and damage to the adjacent teeth.

In general, wisdom tooth surgery and extraction is necessary if the wisdom tooth has grown irregularly, there is pressure and interference with the adjacent teeth, or there are other reasons that require surgery. Your dentist can make the right decision about the need for your wisdom tooth surgery and extraction by examining the condition of your wisdom tooth and evaluating the related symptoms and complications.

Normal extraction: In some cases, the wisdom tooth grows normally and without any problems, and can be extracted using special tools in a routine manner. This method is usually used when the wisdom tooth has fully grown and there is sufficient space for it to be removed.

Types of wisdom tooth surgery

Surgical extraction: In some cases, the wisdom tooth grows irregularly and incompletely, requiring surgery to extract it. In this method, the doctor uses surgical tools such as a motor and special incisions to remove the wisdom tooth. This method may be used in cases where the wisdom tooth interferes with the adjacent teeth or exerts pressure on the adjacent teeth.

General surgery: In some more complex cases, general surgery may be necessary. This involves the removal of more surrounding tissues such as the gums or bone. This method is usually used when the wisdom tooth has grown irregularly and incompletely, causing serious problems such as recurrent inflammation, damage to adjacent teeth, or pressure on nerves and blood vessels.

The type of wisdom tooth surgery your doctor recommends depends on the condition of your wisdom tooth and the related problems. Before any surgery, it is best to consult your doctor about the type of surgery and different treatment methods.

 

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Types of wisdom teeth

Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, grow in people after the adolescent years. These teeth are generally located in all four corners of the mouth. Depending on their shape and position, there are different types of wisdom teeth:

Vertical wisdom teeth: These are positioned vertically in their place and naturally fit into the adjacent teeth.
Horizontal wisdom teeth: These are positioned horizontally in their place and due to limited space in the adjacent teeth, they may erupt partially or completely incorrectly.
Mesioangular wisdom teeth: These are fully positioned in their place and naturally fit into the adjacent teeth.
Partially erupted wisdom teeth: These are partially positioned in their place and may strike the adjacent teeth or fail to fully erupt.

It’s important to know that each person may have different experiences with the eruption of wisdom teeth, and in some cases, surgical removal of the wisdom teeth may be necessary. It’s best to consult your dentist about the status of your wisdom teeth.

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Post-Wisdom Tooth Surgery Care

After wisdom tooth surgery, special care is necessary to facilitate a quick and problem-free recovery. In the following, we will examine some of the important post-wisdom tooth surgery care:

Use of ice: Immediately after the surgery, place ice on the surgical area. This helps reduce swelling and pain. Place the ice for 15-20 minutes in the operated area and then remove it. After 20 minutes, you can use the ice again.

Use of pain relievers: Your dentist may prescribe pain relievers for you. These usually include antibiotics and anti-inflammatories, and help reduce pain and inflammation.

Proper nutrition: After wisdom tooth surgery, it is recommended to consume soft and cool foods. Use items such as jam, puree, fruit juice, yogurt, soup or broth. Avoid consuming hot, spicy or hard foods.

Oral and dental hygiene: After the surgery, it is recommended to clean your mouth and teeth carefully. But avoid brushing the surgical area until the wound heals. Instead, you can use warm salt water to rinse your mouth.

Use of anti-inflammatory medications: If anti-inflammatory medications are prescribed by your dentist, use them. These help reduce inflammation and pain related to the surgery.

Following special instructions and methods: Be sure to follow the instructions and methods determined by your dentist, including using medications, visiting the dentist for evaluation, and using salt water.

It is important to carefully follow your dentist’s instructions after wisdom tooth surgery and inform them of any problems or concerns that arise.

For wisdom tooth surgery consultation, contact Dental Land doctors at 02191551215.