Wisdom Teeth Archives - PermaSmile! Dentistry@Slater /category/wisdom-teeth/ Fri, 03 Jan 2025 21:00:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 /wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Wisdom Teeth Archives - PermaSmile! Dentistry@Slater /category/wisdom-teeth/ 32 32 How to Get Your Child Ready for Wisdom Teeth Extraction /how-to-get-your-child-ready-for-wisdom-teeth-extraction/ Tue, 02 Jun 2026 00:00:00 +0000 https://blpr.com/blogposts/?p=903 If your teen is scheduled for wisdom teeth extraction surgery, you may be feeling anxious about the procedure and how best to prepare. Surgery can be intimidating, but as the parent or guardian, it’s your responsibility to gather the necessary information and provide reassurance to your teen so that both of you feel confident and […]

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If your teen is scheduled for wisdom teeth extraction surgery, you may be feeling anxious about the procedure and how best to prepare. Surgery can be intimidating, but as the parent or guardian, it’s your responsibility to gather the necessary information and provide reassurance to your teen so that both of you feel confident and safe throughout the entire process.

Here are some tips to help you prepare:

Be Honest About the Procedure
Don’t downplay the surgery or recovery time. It’s essential to be clear about why the wisdom teeth need to be extracted and discuss the potential issues that could arise if they aren’t removed. Being honest about the situation will help your teen understand the importance of the surgery.

Discuss the Oral Surgeon’s Qualifications
Talk about the qualifications of the oral surgeon and why they were chosen for the procedure. Building trust in the surgeon will help alleviate any fears your teen may have.

Listen and Validate Your Teen’s Feelings
It’s important to listen to your teen’s concerns and validate their feelings. Share your own experiences if they are helpful, and allow your teen to speak directly with the oral surgeon. Surgeons are experienced in addressing the fears of young patients and can often do so more effectively than a parent.

Reassure Your Teen
Let your child know that you’ll be nearby during and after the procedure. Even if your teen is older or away at college, surgery can still be overwhelming, and they may rely on your emotional and physical support more than expected.

Answer Questions Honestly
Be open to answering any questions your teen may have. Go over the details of the surgery if anything is unclear, as this can help restore a sense of control and prepare them mentally for the recovery process.

Ensure Comfort During the Procedure
Your teen’s oral maxillofacial surgeon will aim to make the surgery as comfortable as possible. Sedation dentistry options may be available to help your teen stay calm and well-rested before the procedure.


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Understanding and Managing Your Wisdom Teeth /understanding-and-managing-your-wisdom-teeth/ Tue, 19 May 2026 00:00:00 +0000 https://blpr.com/blogposts/?p=939 Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last set of teeth to develop. They typically emerge in the late teens to early twenties, a time often associated with maturity, hence the name “wisdom teeth.” Most individuals have four wisdom teeth—two on the upper jaw and two on the lower jaw—although some people never […]

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Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last set of teeth to develop. They typically emerge in the late teens to early twenties, a time often associated with maturity, hence the name “wisdom teeth.” Most individuals have four wisdom teeth—two on the upper jaw and two on the lower jaw—although some people never develop them. While these molars can assist with chewing, they frequently cause problems due to improper alignment or development.

How Do You Know If You Have Wisdom Teeth?

In some cases, wisdom teeth can erupt without causing any noticeable symptoms. If you suspect you have them or want confirmation:

  • Dental Examination: Your dentist can check your mouth for visible signs of wisdom teeth.
  • X-rays: Imaging may be necessary to determine if the teeth are present and to evaluate their positioning.
  • Referral: In some cases, your dentist might refer you to an oral surgeon for further evaluation.

Do Wisdom Teeth Hurt?

While not always painful, wisdom teeth can cause discomfort, especially if they erupt in problematic ways. Common issues include:

  • Eruption Pain: When the teeth push through the gums at awkward angles.
  • Gum Inflammation: Swelling and infection in the surrounding gums.
  • Tooth Decay: Wisdom teeth can be hard to clean, making them prone to cavities.
  • Gum Disease: Poor positioning can create pockets that harbor bacteria.
  • Crowding: Emerging wisdom teeth may push against other teeth, leading to alignment issues.

Why Might Wisdom Teeth Be Removed?

Dentists or oral surgeons often recommend extraction to:

  • Prevent future complications such as crowding, jaw damage, or nerve interference.
  • Address current issues, including pain, decay, or infection.
  • Simplify treatment, as removal is typically easier and less risky in younger patients.
    Even if your wisdom teeth don’t seem to cause problems, regular monitoring is essential to catch potential issues early.

What Does “Impacted” Mean?

Impacted wisdom teeth are teeth that fail to erupt fully because they are trapped in the jawbone or soft tissue. They can also partially emerge, which often leads to:

  • Infections: Bacteria can become trapped around the partially exposed tooth.
  • Decay and Gum Disease: Impacted teeth are difficult to clean properly.
  • Pain and Damage: Neighboring teeth and jawbone can be adversely affected.

Conclusion

Wisdom teeth can be both beneficial and troublesome. Regular dental checkups and timely intervention can help ensure your oral health remains unaffected by these latecomers. If you have concerns about your wisdom teeth, consult your dentist or an oral surgeon for expert advice.


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Extracting Wisdom Teeth /extracting-wisdom-teeth-2/ /extracting-wisdom-teeth-2/#respond Tue, 07 Apr 2026 00:00:00 +0000 https://agouracosmeticdentist.info/?p=5502 Your third molars, or wisdom teeth, are usually the last to make their appearance in your mouth. Some people don’t even have them break through at all. Whether or not they erupt, they can wreak havoc in your mouth if there isn’t enough room for them. If they become impacted, removal becomes even more important. […]

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Your third molars, or wisdom teeth, are usually the last to make their appearance in your mouth. Some people don’t even have them break through at all. Whether or not they erupt, they can wreak havoc in your mouth if there isn’t enough room for them. If they become impacted, removal becomes even more important.

Your dentist will monitor your wisdom teeth through examinations and X-rays, and will recommend extraction if it appears they may cause any complications. Some dentists suggest removing them even if they aren’t impacted, as they can be difficult to clean and therefore prone to decay. Wisdom teeth may even get infected, requiring immediate medical attention. Symptoms of infected wisdom teeth can include:

  • Pain in the tooth and gums
  • Gum bleeding
  • Gum inflammation
  • Swelling in the face and jaw
  • Headaches
  • Bad breath

If your dentist says you need to have your wisdom teeth extracted, don’t put it off because it is better to have them removed before further complications occur. Usually, you will be referred to an oral surgeon for extraction. If only one tooth is involved, local anesthesia may be sufficient. The removal of multiple wisdom teeth typically requires general anesthesia, and is a day surgery so that you can return home afterwards.

It is important for you to follow your doctor’s instructions after tooth extraction to avoid problems. Your activities might be restricted for the first day or two, ice or heat can be helpful, and care should be taken if stitches are present. You will also be given a list of foods that are suggested during your recovery. If you follow all of your doctor’s advice, you can be expect to return to your normal activities soon and no longer have to worry about any problems those teeth might cause.


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Removing Wisdom Teeth /removing-wisdom-teeth/ Tue, 09 Dec 2025 00:00:00 +0000 https://blpr.com/blogposts/?p=885 Your third molars, or wisdom teeth, are typically the last to emerge in your mouth. Some people may not even have them come through at all. Whether or not they erupt, wisdom teeth can cause problems if there isn’t enough space for them. If they become impacted, removal becomes even more critical. Your dentist will […]

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Your third molars, or wisdom teeth, are typically the last to emerge in your mouth. Some people may not even have them come through at all. Whether or not they erupt, wisdom teeth can cause problems if there isn’t enough space for them. If they become impacted, removal becomes even more critical.

Your dentist will monitor the development of your wisdom teeth through regular check-ups and X-rays, and may recommend extraction if there are signs they could lead to complications. Some dentists suggest removal even if the wisdom teeth aren’t impacted, as they can be hard to clean and more prone to decay. In some cases, wisdom teeth can become infected, which may require urgent medical attention. Symptoms of an infected wisdom tooth include:

  • Pain in the tooth and gums
  • Gum bleeding
  • Gum inflammation
  • Swelling in the face and jaw
  • Headaches
  • Bad breath

If your dentist recommends wisdom tooth extraction, it’s important not to delay the procedure, as it’s better to remove them before complications arise. Typically, you’ll be referred to an oral surgeon for the extraction. If only one tooth needs removal, local anesthesia may suffice. However, removing multiple wisdom teeth usually requires general anesthesia and is considered a day surgery, allowing you to go home afterward.

It’s crucial to follow your dentist’s post-surgery instructions to avoid complications. You may need to rest for a day or two, apply ice or heat for comfort, and be careful if stitches are involved. Your dentist will also provide guidance on which foods to eat during recovery. By following these instructions, you can expect to return to your normal routine soon and won’t have to worry about the issues wisdom teeth may cause in the future.


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How to Prepare Your Child for Wisdom Teeth Extraction /how-to-prepare-your-child-for-wisdom-teeth-extraction/ /how-to-prepare-your-child-for-wisdom-teeth-extraction/#respond Thu, 27 Feb 2025 00:00:00 +0000 https://agouracosmeticdentist.info/?p=5508 If your teen is scheduled to have wisdom teeth extraction surgery, you might be feeling stressed-out about the procedure and how you can best prepare for what’s to come. Surgery can be frightening. As the adult, it’s your role to get the information you need and to educate and calm your teen so that you […]

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If your teen is scheduled to have wisdom teeth extraction surgery, you might be feeling stressed-out about the procedure and how you can best prepare for what’s to come. Surgery can be frightening. As the adult, it’s your role to get the information you need and to educate and calm your teen so that you both have a feeling of confidence and safety during all steps of the oral surgery.

Don’t mislead your teen about the procedure or recovery time. Talk about the reasons the wisdom teeth need to be extracted; be honest about the issues. Talk about the oral surgeon and his or her qualifications and why this particular surgeon was chosen. Help give your teen a sense of trust in the surgeon, to help calm his or her nerves.

Listen to everything your child has to say regarding the surgery. Validate all your child’s feelings and statements and offer any guidance you can from your own life’s experiences. Be open to allowing a conversation between the surgeon and your teen. Your oral surgeon has experience in dealing with fearful patients and can often remedy fearful thoughts and feelings more efficiently than a parent.

Reassure your child that you won’t be far away during or after the procedure. Even though your teen may be already in college, surgical procedures can be frightening and you might be surprised at how much your teen may lean on you, emotionally and physically during this time.

Answer any of your child’s questions honestly. Go over any parts of the surgery that are confusing to your teen. This knowledge can restore a sense of control to the patient, and allow the patient to feel prepared to recover.

Your teen’s oral maxillofacial surgeon wants your teen to be comfortable during the surgery. Sedation dentistry options may be offered as early as the night before, so that the patient can be well-rested and calm for the procedure.

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Getting smart about wisdom teeth /getting-smart-about-wisdom-teeth-2/ /getting-smart-about-wisdom-teeth-2/#respond Thu, 03 Oct 2024 00:00:00 +0000 https://agouracosmeticdentist.info/?p=5520 Wisdom teeth got their name because they are the final teeth to develop, usually in the late teens to early twenties, at a time when a person becomes fully mature or “wise.” Wisdom teeth are the third and final set of molars in the very back of the mouth. Most people have four total (two […]

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Wisdom teeth got their name because they are the final teeth to develop, usually in the late teens to early twenties, at a time when a person becomes fully mature or “wise.” Wisdom teeth are the third and final set of molars in the very back of the mouth. Most people have four total (two upper and two lower), but others never develop them at all. Wisdom teeth can be a valuable chewing aid, but often they are poorly aligned or don’t develop properly.

How do I know if I have them?:
Unless you start to feel them breaking through, you may not know whether you have wisdom teeth or not. Ask your dentist to examine you to see if these teeth are healthy and properly positioned. An x-ray may be required, and your dentist may refer you to an oral surgeon to be evaluated further.

Do wisdom teeth hurt?:
You don’t always feel anything with your wisdom teeth, but sometimes they are very bothersome. You may experience pain when they erupt in awkward positions, especially if the teeth rub against your mouth. Other problems include stiffness in the area, infected swelling of the gums, tooth decay, gum disease, and tooth crowding.

Why remove them?:
Your dentist or oral surgeon might suggest that your wisdom teeth be extracted. They can often predict if your wisdom teeth may crowd or damage other teeth, your jawbone, or nerves. Sometimes removal is appropriate before problems arise, in an effort to avoid more complicated or painful extractions later. Removal is usually simpler and less risky in young people. If your wisdom teeth are not extracted, it’s important for your dentist to continue monitoring them because problems may develop later.

What does impacted mean?:
Wisdom teeth may be impacted, which means they are enclosed in the soft tissue or jawbone or they only partially erupt through the gum. Impacted wisdom teeth are almost always removed to avoid risks of infection, tooth decay, and gum disease.


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When Should Wisdom Teeth Be Removed? /when-should-wisdom-teeth-be-removed-2/ /when-should-wisdom-teeth-be-removed-2/#respond Thu, 29 Aug 2024 00:00:00 +0000 https://agouracosmeticdentist.info/?p=5510 Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars, and usually emerge in the late teens or early twenties. Standard dental practice is to remove wisdom teeth prior to them being fully formed when the roots have not yet had a chance to develop and fully root into the jaw. Younger patients usually have an easier […]

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Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars, and usually emerge in the late teens or early twenties. Standard dental practice is to remove wisdom teeth prior to them being fully formed when the roots have not yet had a chance to develop and fully root into the jaw. Younger patients usually have an easier recovery from surgery and many dentists believe early removal prevents future dental problems associated with wisdom teeth.

If your wisdom teeth were not removed as they emerged, there are some signs and symptoms that would indicate the need for extraction including:

  • Wisdom teeth that are impacted, which means they have become trapped in the jawbone or gums.
  • Wisdom teeth that are emerging at an awkward angle, causing pressure on adjacent teeth.
  • Wisdom teeth that do not fit in your mouth, causing crowding of the surrounding teeth as well.
  • Wisdom teeth that are suffering from decay or disease caused by the inability to keep them cleaned properly.
  • Wisdom teeth that have developed fluid-filled cysts near the gumline.
  • Wisdom teeth that are causing pain due to any of the above reasons.

The decision about whether or not to remove your wisdom teeth should be made in consultation with your dental professional. Your dentist or oral surgeon can assess the position and health of your wisdom teeth and make a recommendation for treatment.

If extraction is recommended, they may choose to extract one tooth or all four molars at once. Recovery from the outpatient procedure takes just a few days, and you will quickly be back to normal. Consult with your dental professional if you are experiencing any of these symptoms listed to determine if you should consider wisdom tooth removal to ensure your future good oral health.


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Dealing with Wisdom Tooth Pain /dealing-with-wisdom-tooth-pain/ /dealing-with-wisdom-tooth-pain/#respond Thu, 28 Dec 2023 00:00:00 +0000 https://agouracosmeticdentist.info/?p=5519 Whether you are a teenager or an adult, you may have pain associated with your wisdom teeth. In a perfect situation, these back molars erupt last and fit right into your mouth without problems. Many people are not so lucky, however. It is common for these teeth to attempt to come in, but have nowhere […]

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Whether you are a teenager or an adult, you may have pain associated with your wisdom teeth. In a perfect situation, these back molars erupt last and fit right into your mouth without problems. Many people are not so lucky, however. It is common for these teeth to attempt to come in, but have nowhere to grow in the space where your other teeth are already established. This can result in a very painful toothache.

The first step you should take is visiting your dentist, where x-rays will be taken to see exactly what is happening in your mouth. The x-rays will be examined to determine the angle the teeth are growing, how much room is available for them to develop, and if there is any infection present. Depending upon the examination results, surgery may be necessary to remove your wisdom teeth.

Your dentist will look for signs that indicate your wisdom teeth need to be removed. The main indications for tooth removal include:

  • A tooth embedded in your gums
  • A tooth that is only partially erupted
  • The presence of a cyst around the tooth
  • A tooth growing in an awkward angle

If your dentist recommends removal, it is usually suggested to have it done as soon as possible to avoid further problems and continued pain. Sometimes it is necessary to remove only a single tooth, and in other cases multiple teeth may need to go. The complexity of the removal depends on whether the teeth are embedded, the angle of growth, and other issues. Your dentist will advise you on the safest and most effective plan for taking care of your wisdom teeth and getting rid of the pain.


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Removing Impacted Wisdom Teeth Through Oral Surgery /removing-impacted-wisdom-teeth-through-oral-surgery-2-2/ /removing-impacted-wisdom-teeth-through-oral-surgery-2-2/#respond Thu, 02 Nov 2023 00:00:00 +0000 https://agouracosmeticdentist.info/?p=5506 Wisdom teeth are the last adult teeth to erupt into the mouth, generally emerging between the ages of seventeen and twenty-one. They are the third set of molars and are in pairs: two each on the top and bottom arch of teeth. While some patients don’t have wisdom teeth, most do. Many of those who […]

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Wisdom teeth are the last adult teeth to erupt into the mouth, generally emerging between the ages of seventeen and twenty-one. They are the third set of molars and are in pairs: two each on the top and bottom arch of teeth. While some patients don’t have wisdom teeth, most do. Many of those who do have them don’t have enough room for those teeth to erupt fully, causing them to be wedged under the back of another tooth, impacted in the gum.

Impacted wisdom teeth are very difficult to clean, and can negatively affect the surrounding teeth. They are highly vulnerable to disease and decay and may lead to tooth pain and damage to adjacent teeth. For these and other reasons, a dentist may recommend that the teeth be extracted through oral surgery as soon as necessary to prevent any problems.

Extraction of wisdom teeth is typically an outpatient procedure done in an oral surgeon’s office. A healthy patient can proceed with a typical surgery, but if any infection is detected, the surgery can’t move forward until the infection is cleared up through the use of a full course of antibiotics. Once the surgery is moving forward, the surgeon’s team will administer some form of anesthesia to numb the area surrounding the tooth or to possibly sedate the patient through IV sedation dentistry.

After the anesthesia has fully taken effect, the surgeon makes an incision to open the gum and to remove any bone that is blocking the tooth from extraction. The tissue connecting the bone to the tooth will be separated and the tooth will be removed. In some cases, the surgeon will have to break the tooth into smaller pieces to make it easier to remove. After thoroughly cleaning the area and removing any remaining debris, the incision will be closed, stitched and packed with sterile cotton gauze to staunch any bleeding.

The surgeon will provide aftercare instructions. Patients should follow these instructions to the letter in order to ensure the best and fastest healing of the surgical site.


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Do You Need Oral Surgery to Remove Impacted Wisdom Teeth? /do-you-need-oral-surgery-to-remove-impacted-wisdom-teeth/ /do-you-need-oral-surgery-to-remove-impacted-wisdom-teeth/#respond Thu, 12 Oct 2023 00:00:00 +0000 https://agouracosmeticdentist.info/?p=5514 Evolution has rendered wisdom teeth useless, and a high percentage of these unnecessary molars eventually require removal. When a wisdom tooth, otherwise known as a third molar, cannot erupt into proper alignment, it is called impacted. Oral surgery to extract impacted wisdom teeth may be considered if you have the following problems: Mouth pain and […]

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Evolution has rendered wisdom teeth useless, and a high percentage of these unnecessary molars eventually require removal. When a wisdom tooth, otherwise known as a third molar, cannot erupt into proper alignment, it is called impacted. Oral surgery to extract impacted wisdom teeth may be considered if you have the following problems:

  • Mouth pain and bite problems caused by damage to surrounding teeth created from crowding caused by the extra molars.
  • Jaw and nerve damage caused by cysts that form around the impacted wisdom teeth.
  • Sinus pain, pressure and congestion resulting from problems with wisdom teeth.
  • Inflamed and infected gum tissue created because the area around impacted wisdom teeth is difficult to clean properly.
  • Cavities which develop due to infected gums that allow pockets to form between gums, allowing bacteria to grow.
  • Alignment issues that alter the effects of braces, bridges, crowns and partial dentures due the crowding created by impacted wisdom teeth.

To diagnose impacted wisdom teeth, your dental professional will look for signs of infection or swollen gums. Your dentist will also inquire about your regular oral hygiene habits. The diagnosis of impacted wisdom teeth can be confirmed with dental x-rays, which may also reveal damage to the other teeth or jawbone.

When making a decision with your dentist about wisdom tooth extraction, it’s important to consider your age. Typically third molars erupt between the ages of 16 and 25 years. Younger patients experience considerably fewer complications with oral surgery for wisdom tooth extraction than older adults.

If your dental professional recommends removal due to the diagnosis of an impacted wisdom tooth, ask for a referral to a qualified oral and maxillofacial surgeon to ensure a successful and complication-free oral surgery.


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