Do You Need Your Wisdom Teeth Removed?
Are you feeling the pressure of your wisdom teeth? You’re not alone. Many people face the challenge of wisdom teeth removal at some point in their lives. If you’re suffering from wisdom tooth pain, visit our dentist at Monarch Dental Care. We offer wisdom teeth extraction to ensure your oral health stays intact.
To schedule an appointment, contact our Prairie Village dentist today by calling our dental office at (913) 362-4488.
What Are Wisdom Teeth?
- Straight (vertical)
- Sideways (horizontal)
- Distal
- Mesial
Reasons for Wisdom Tooth Removal
Infections and Gum Disease
Opalescence Boost
Damage to Adjacent Teeth
- Physical Pressure: As wisdom teeth grow in, they can push against the second molars (the teeth directly in front of them). This pressure can lead to misalignment of the second molars or other teeth, making them crooked or crowded.
- Bone and Root Resorption: In some cases, the pressure exerted by an erupting or impacted wisdom tooth can lead to root resorption of the adjacent tooth. This means that the tooth’s root structure starts to break down and dissolve. This can weaken the second molar and might even result in its loss if not addressed.
- Increased Risk of Decay: Wisdom teeth can make it difficult to thoroughly clean the rear part of the mouth, especially if they come in at an angle or only partially erupt. This can lead to food and bacteria getting trapped between the wisdom tooth and its neighboring molar.
Cyst Formation and Jaw Bone Issues
Cysts can form around impacted wisdom teeth, leading to the destruction of jaw bone and adjacent teeth. These fluid-filled sacs can progressively enlarge over time, causing damage to the surrounding jaw bone and sometimes even teeth.
In rare cases, the formation of cysts around wisdom teeth may result in tooth displacement, small bumps in the mouth, and structural damage to the jawbone, adjacent teeth, and nerves. Wisdom tooth removal can prevent these complications and protect your oral health.
Benefits of Wisdom Teeth Extraction
- Prevention of overcrowding
- Avoiding tooth impaction
- Prevention of cysts and tumors
- Reduced risks of gum disease and tooth decay
- Pain relief
- Reduced risk of oral infections
- Prevention of damage to nearby teeth
- Better orthodontic results
- Prevention of jaw stiffness and swelling
The Wisdom Tooth Extraction Process
- Preparation
- Extraction
- Post-extraction care
Preparing for Extraction
The Extraction Procedure
During the surgical procedure, our Prairie Village dentist will administer dental sedation to ensure your comfort throughout the process. The type of sedation used will depend on the complexity of the extraction and your comfort level.
Once it has taken effect, our dentist will use specialized tools and techniques to remove the impacted wisdom tooth. This may involve making an incision in the gum tissue and removing any bone that may be blocking the tooth’s path. Once the tooth has been extracted, the extraction site will be sutured to ensure proper closure and healing.
Post-Extraction Care
Recovery After Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Managing Swelling and Pain
- Use ice packs to reduce swelling and provide relief.
- Take medications as directed by a healthcare provider to help with the symptoms.
- Consider using pain relievers available without a prescription if advised by your dentist.
- Follow your dentist’s instructions when taking any medications.