Carrum
Downs Dental Group offers wisdom teeth extraction, a surgical procedure to
remove impacted or infected wisdom teeth. Wisdom teeth usually set in late and
often do not get enough room to grow, which can result in pain and other dental
problems down the line. To prevent these future complications, our dentist in
Carrum Downs Dental Group may recommend that you get a wisdom tooth extracted,
in which case an oral surgeon or a qualified dentist will extract the impacted
tooth before any infection takes place.
When Is A Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Required?
When
a wisdom tooth fails to erupt fully and ends up causing overcrowding or
impaction, your dentist will recommend that you get the wisdom tooth removed.
The procedure is also recommended for patients who are experiencing pain in the
gum surrounding a wisdom tooth.
Wisdom
teeth that do not grow straight and cause the adjacent teeth to move and shift
over time need to be removed to restore a natural smile. Partially erupted
wisdom teeth decay more often as the trapped food particles behind the tooth
end up causing infection. The only way to fix these problems is to have the
affected wisdom tooth extracted and allow the adjacent teeth to grow naturally.
What Happens During A Wisdom Tooth
Extraction?
At
Carrum Downs Dental Group, our dentists will walk you through the procedure and
answer any questions you might have. Before the surgery, your dentist will numb
the area with a local anesthetic, or you can ask for sedation if you are not
comfortable with the procedure.
The
dentist will make an incision in the gum surrounding the tooth to expose the
bone and remove the soft tissue to get to the tooth root. Badly rotten teeth
that cannot come out as a whole often end up getting divided into sections that
can be easily removed.
The
site finally gets cleaned, and any debris is removed before stitching the wound
close and placing gauze over the extraction site. This helps control the
bleeding and allows a blood clot to form over the soft tissues.
If
left untreated, impacted wisdom teeth often develop additional complications
such as infections and periodontal disease. If you are experiencing any pain or
have a partially erupted wisdom tooth, and you are looking for a way forward,
contact our Carrum Downs Dental Group, and our experienced staff will be glad
to serve you.
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