Oral surgery to remove wisdom teeth is a standard procedure that is practiced every day. After visiting our dentist, we may recommend to get your wisdom teeth removed.
Most of the time, wisdom teeth need to be removed because they don’t have room to grow properly and may cause problems.
There is no age limit to getting your wisdom teeth removed but as you get older, surgery and recovery can be more difficult. If you experience pain or swelling near the back of your teeth, contact us for a consultation.
Impacted wisdom teeth can shift other teeth as they continue to grow. This can undo the effects of braces, crowns, bridges and partial dentures. It can also cause mouth pain and bite problems.
Problems with wisdom teeth can lead to sinus pain, pressure and congestion.
Impacted wisdom teeth may develop cysts or tumors. If they aren’t treated, they can hollow out your jaw and cause damage to nerves.
Because there is limited space for wisdom teeth to erupt, infection and inflammation may be common. Gum disease and inflammation can lead to receding gum tissues, deterioration of the jawbone and tooth loss.
Your wisdom teeth are more susceptible to cavities since it is more difficult to clean them. Bacteria can grow, which causes cavities to form.
Large tumors can act just like the cysts and erode large areas of bone of the jaw and may even cause the removal of large sections of the jaw. Cancers can also form in the areas of chronic infection around wisdom teeth.
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