
Get Ready for Your Wisdom Teeth Surgery
Wisdom teeth removal is a common dental procedure, and understanding the wisdom teeth removal procedure can help alleviate any concerns you may have. Our Prairie Village dentist wants to ensure you’re prepared. We’ll walk you through the wisdom teeth removal procedure and answer any questions you may have.
To schedule an appointment, contact our dental office by calling (913) 362-4488.
The Importance of Wisdom Teeth Removal
Preventing complications such as impaction, infection, and damage to adjacent teeth is the primary reason why wisdom teeth removal is crucial for oral health. Impacted wisdom teeth can lead to gum disease, tooth decay, and even the formation of cysts or tumors. Wisdom tooth removal is a surgical procedure performed by a dentist or oral surgeon, ensuring the safe and thorough extraction of the troublesome tooth.
Of course, every procedure comes with potential risks and complications. Wisdom tooth removal may involve:
- Pain
- Swelling
- Infection
- Nerve damage
- Dry socket
Assessing Your Wisdom Teeth
Oral Examination
X-Ray Analysis
Identifying impacted wisdom teeth and any associated issues is made possible through dental X-rays. Panoramic, periapical, and occlusal X-rays are utilized for the assessment of wisdom teeth, including the detection of impacted wisdom teeth.
The advantages of X-rays include:
- Pinpointing the exact location and size of the wisdom teeth
- Identifying any associated issues, such as cysts or tumors
- Assisting the dentist in creating the most suitable plan of action for the removal of wisdom teeth
- Ensuring a successful extraction and minimizing potential complications
Personalized Treatment Plan
Anesthesia Options for Wisdom Teeth Removal
The Wisdom Teeth Extraction Process
Anesthesia Administration
Tooth Extraction
During the tooth extraction procedure, an incision is first made in the gum tissue, revealing both the tooth and the underlying bone. If any bone is obstructing access to the tooth root, it’s carefully removed. To facilitate a smoother extraction, the wisdom tooth might be sectioned into smaller pieces.
Once adequately sectioned, the tooth is extracted from its position. Following the removal, the site is meticulously cleaned to rid it of any debris. In some cases, to aid the healing process, the wound is sutured, although these stitches typically dissolve over some time.
Suturing and Gauze Placement
Suturing and gauze placement after the extraction aid in controlling bleeding and promoting healing. Our dentist may use dissolvable sutures that disappear within 3 to 5 days, eliminating the need for removal.
A gauze is placed over the extraction site to absorb blood and help form a clot, which is essential for the healing process. Following your dentist’s post-operative instructions, including guidelines for pain management, swelling reduction, and oral hygiene, will ensure a smooth recovery and minimize potential complications.