Very often, the arrival of wisdom teeth results in overcrowding. The jaws are only able to accommodate what they are designed to handle. Teeth can be pushed out of alignment creating protruding, crooked teeth, and an overall unhealthy oral condition. By removing some or all wisdom teeth, your dentist may be able to save you from having to undergo orthodontic treatment.
Wisdom teeth may be impacted. This means they can only partially erupt or stay embedded in gum tissue totally. This condition can be very hard on neighboring teeth as well as increase the likelihood of oral disease and increased inflammation around the wisdom teeth.
When wisdom teeth are impacted, the patient may suffer from the resulting discomfort. Pressure from their presence can result in tooth sensitivity and even more far reaching complications like headaches and jaw pain.
With regular dental visits, your dentist will be able to monitor problems associated with third molars. But in between those dental visits, you may be subjected to things like cysts or tumors associated with impacted third molars. One of the reasons for this problem is that these areas are very difficult to keep clean.
Your dentist is a valuable resource when it comes to making the decision to remove wisdom teeth.
The primary advantages of having third molars extracted include:
Impacted wisdom teeth require surgical removal; recovery can take several days. Follow post-operative instructions carefully to be able to resume normal activities as soon as possible.
For more information or to schedule a consultation, contact The Dental Place today.