Wisdom teeth are often referred as the third molars. They usually appear between the ages of 16 to 25 years. Mostly, adults have four wisdom teeth. There is a possibility to have more than four and this condition is called supernumerary teeth. However, fewer growth of wisdom teeth refers to another condition called hypodontia. In general, it is accepted before that wisdom teeth should not be disturbed until they gully emerge from the gum line. At present, this is no longer practiced. The dental professionals and the general public clearly understood the ongoing problems associated with erupted and impacted wisdom teeth. It is advised to most people to deal with their wisdom teeth as early as possible and as soon as the roots are completely formed.

 

The risks associated with extracting wisdom teeth usually increase with age. More severe problems such as infection, swelling, pain or other medical conditions may occur before seeking any treatment. It is ideal to have your wisdom teeth extracted before the age of thirty-five because as you age older, the risks multiply due to the tendency of your teeth to fuse to the jawbone. During this time, the extraction can threaten the integrity of the jawbones.

Before the initiation of corrective treatment, dental specialists and oral surgeons use modern X-ray images to assess properly the situation. The underlying structures of the teeth will be clearly visible on an X-ray film. Any potential complications will be presented to the patient upon diagnosis.

What is the best age to have your wisdom teeth extracted?

If there is no enough room in your mouth for your wisdom teeth to erupt into proper position, it is best to have them extracted before the wisdom teeth are fully developed. Some patients chose to have their wisdom teeth extracted as early age 13 or 14; some may be as late as 17 or 18 years of age. Undoubtedly, younger patients heal faster in a more predictable pattern and with fewer complications as compared to older patients.

Why is it necessary to extract wisdom teeth?

The disorders associated with the abnormal growth of wisdom teeth may cause a great deal of pain and suffering. Bite irregularity and other associated problem may be the result of shifting of other teeth due to the growth of wisdom teeth. This can result to inflamed gum tissue, sinus problems, and danger of infection. Whether you have any symptoms or not, the X-ray films will reveal if you have an ongoing infection or if your teeth failed to erupt through the gums.

Extensive surgical skill is required in extracting wisdom teeth especially for teeth that are unerupted. It is important to see a qualified and competent dental professional or oral surgeon who has the proper equipment and training to meet the needs of the patient. For people who has phobia with dental procedures, intravenous (IV) sedation is often recommended. Your Albuquerque sedation dentist will provide the sedation methods for a possible “no pain” dental experience. IV sedation offers a very safe, predictable, pain free and memory free experience for patients having their wisdom teeth removed. Therefore, most patients prefer to be sedated during their surgery. Many people will have all the required wisdom teeth extracted during a single visit.

Normally, a patient can expect mild to moderate pain or discomfort after the extraction. This resolves easily and the pain usually responds to pain medications. It is always best to follow all the important reminders of the dentist after the minor dental surgery.

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