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Wisdom Teeth Often Need to Be Extracted in Late Adolescence

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Wisdom teeth are essentially vestigial third molars that can develop deep within your child’s gums during adolescence. Most of the time there is insufficient room in the back of their mouth to accommodate the emerging teeth. This can cause excess pain and lead to other complications. It’s possible for a trapped or impacted wisdom tooth to threaten the roots of their healthy rear molar.

To alleviate any potential pain and prevent further complications Dr. [doctor_name] can extract the wisdom teeth. This is typically recommended in late adolescence after all of their permanent molars have fully come in.

Dr. [doctor_name] can perform the extraction in a single appointment. If [heshe] recommends full sedation they will need a ride home while the sedative effect dissipates.

A diet based on soft foods is best while their gums are healing. Your son or daughter will also need to avoid drinking through a straw. The suction could potentially open the incision and cause dry sockets.

Tobacco use can complicate the healing process. It could even cause a dangerous infection in the healing incision sites. If you know that your son or daughter uses tobacco products, you should encourage them to embrace a cessation program.

If you live in the [city], [state], area and your child is experiencing discomfort from emerging wisdom teeth, you should call [phone] to schedule a consultation at [practice_name].

Filed Under: Blog Post Tagged With: aftercare, complications, extraction, oral surgery, sedation, wisdom teeth

The wisdom teeth residing deep within the gums at the back of your mouth are a residual set of third molars. They are left over from a time in human evolution when our ancient ancestors survived on a diet of tough roots and other hard foods. In the modern age, these teeth now pose a threat to your long-term oral health. Having them removed at [practice_name] prevents future complications.

Many people suffer from one or more impacted wisdom teeth. When this happens, the tooth lays at an angle, which prevents it from emerging from the gums or there isn’t enough room at the back of your mouth. Without timely extraction, this can cause significant damage to the roots of your back molars.

Even if one or two wisdom teeth emerge from the gums without complications, they will still need to be brushed and flossed regularly to prevent complications from tooth decay and gum disease. This can be especially troublesome because the wisdom teeth are often difficult to reach and clean.

As a general rule of thumb, your dentist, Dr. [doctor_name], often recommends having wisdom teeth extracted as a preventative measure. While there is no hard and fast rule on the age they should be extracted, [heshe] routinely suggests waiting until all of your baby teeth have been completely replaced by your permanent teeth.

If you are concerned about your wisdom teeth in [city], [state], you should call [phone] to schedule a consultation at [practice_name].

Filed Under: Dentist Syracuse Utah Tagged With: cavities, extraction, gum disease, impacted wisdom tooth, oral hygiene, wisdom teeth

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