11 commonly asked questions about wisdom teeth and wisdom teeth removal
By Dr. David Koepsel
When should wisdom teeth usually start to come in?
Wisdom teeth may emerge around 17 and continue to come in until the early 20s.
Why do dentists recommend the removal of wisdom teeth?
Due to partial eruption, wisdom teeth may cause problems such as impaction, crowding other teeth, and difficult cleaning. These problems tend to lead to tooth decay and gum disease.
When is the best time to remove wisdom teeth?
Wisdom teeth are generally much easier to remove before they have fully developed and begun to emerge.
What is an impacted wisdom tooth?
An impacted wisdom tooth is described as a third molar stuck against the jaw or another tooth, preventing it from emerging.
What happens if a wisdom tooth only partially erupts?
If a wisdom tooth partially erupts, it leaves a flap of gum over the tooth, making it difficult to clean and allowing food particles to accumulate. This might lead to tooth decay or gum disease.
What anesthesia options are available to me for wisdom teeth removal?
Your dentist can provide you with either local or general anesthesia so you won't feel any pain while the teeth are removed.
What is the recovery period after wisdom teeth removal?
After the removal, you must be careful for 24 hours. You should recover within a few days, but full recovery can take up to a week, depending on the individual.
How can one alleviate pain and discomfort after wisdom teeth removal?
Pain medication prescribed by our dental team helps manage any discomfort or swelling. You should also stick to softer foods and avoid strenuous activities for a few days.
Are there any side effects or risks involved with wisdom teeth removal?
As with any medical or surgical procedure, there are potential risks such as infection, dry socket, nerve damage, and damage to surrounding teeth. However, these risks are rare and can be minimized by carefully following post-operative instructions.
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Can someone keep their wisdom teeth if they are not causing problems?
It is possible to keep your wisdom teeth if they are not causing any issues. However, regular check-ups and cleanings are still necessary to prevent potential problems in the future. Your dentist can assess your wisdom teeth and advise you on your best course of action.
Who can I call to learn more about wisdom teeth removal?
Drs. David Koepsel and Ashton Pargman can assist their patients with dental concerns, including problematic wisdom teeth and removal. Call (316) 215-7152 to request an upcoming visit with our team, conveniently located at 8150 East Douglas Avenue, Suite 10, in Wichita, Kansas.
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