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Wisdom teeth removal: What you need to know

Wisdom teeth removal: What you need to know

September 1, 2022
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Wisdom teeth removal: What you need to know

Wisdom Teeth Removal

Wisdom teeth erupt between the ages of 17 and 21, and there is not always enough room for them to erupt. This can lead to a wisdom tooth trapped in the jaw or under the gum line. Sometimes, a wisdom tooth only partially erupts, creating a flap in the gum that serves as a breeding ground for bacteria. Wisdom teeth are a tight fit for anyone, and most don't have the dental space to squeeze them in. But, for a small group of people, they grow well, erupt fully and align perfectly with the rest of the teeth. But if you're one of those with wisdom teeth affecting your smile, or you're just thinking about having wisdom teeth removed but aren't sure if it helps relieve your pain or improve your dental condition, you might want to read on. 

What are wisdom teeth?

Some people try to live with their wisdom teeth. However, doing so increases the risk of developing problems such as periodontal disease and infections. The eruption of wisdom teeth can also cause orthodontic problems if they push on other teeth or crowd a person's jaw. This can end up ruining the appearance of the overall dentition. Preventing these problems is always a priority. This is why most dentists recommend extractions, as these teeth do not serve any specific function. These molars are a relic from the days when humans ate more hard roots, seeds, and leaves in their diet. Unfortunately, they provide no specific benefit at this time as the other molars are more than sufficient to grind the types of foods that modern humans consume. Wisdom teeth are the ones furthest from the back of the mouth, making them more challenging to clean. Unfortunately, this increases the risk of tooth decay and gum disease. As a result, dentists often remove wisdom teeth when they are damaged by decay. 

Wisdom teeth removal, why should you have them?

When you hear that 5 million Americans have their wisdom teeth removed each year, you feel pretty lucky if you've gone your whole life without any problems. We know it can be a difficult decision, as it is an invasive procedure that can carry some risks and lead to complications. However, the benefits of the surgical procedure make life more comfortable for those who have undergone wisdom teeth removal. These extra teeth can be painful as they are the last teeth to erupt when all the others have already aligned. That's why extracting them is a way to maintain optimal dental health. Having a wisdom tooth extracted the first time a problem arises often prevents you from having to undergo further treatment in the future. 

Preventative dentistry to optimize your health

Not all wisdom teeth cause problems, but removing them often provides more benefits than keeping them. Awareness of regular dental visits is the most effective way to prevent issues with wisdom teeth. Talk to your dentist about potential problems and discuss your options for extractions. An appointment with your trusted dentists to remove them can alleviate your discomfort, prevent you from major problems and provide you with optimal dental health. Perfect Smiles Dentistry offers safe and effective preventative dentistry services with proven results. In addition, we can provide you with a wisdom teeth removal treatment plan tailored to your specific needs based on an accurate oral health assessment. 

Best wisdom tooth extractions in Chandler, AZ

Dr. Williams in Chandler, AZ, uses modern technology to provide comfortable and safe treatments tailored to your needs. So call us today at (480) 701-8364, and we'll be happy to answer all your questions about this procedure. Remember, the sooner you have your wisdom teeth removed, the fewer dental problems you will have in the future. So don't hesitate to schedule your appointment with us; the smile of your dreams is waiting for you!

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