Wisdom teeth can require removal with much warning. That is why you need to visit your dentist to find out what is happening under your gums. Here is what you need to know about why wisdom teeth should be extracted and what the process involves.
Reasons for Wisdom Teeth Extraction
There are several reasons why you will need to have your wisdom teeth extracted.
Tooth Impaction
Wisdom teeth do not always grow perfectly straight in your mouth. There is a possibility that your wisdom teeth are coming in at an odd angle, which causes the new wisdom teeth to mess with the alignment of your other teeth. You will not easily be able to see how the wisdom teeth are coming in either, since wisdom teeth …show more content…
Your dentist will call this issue periocoronitis, and it is a serious complication that needs to be treated. You’ll experience muscle spasms, jaw pain, leaking fluid, or swelling in the area of the gum infection. Cysts can also form where your wisdom teeth are located, which have the capability of damaging your jaw, gums, and teeth.
Tooth Decay
Even healthy wisdom teeth can cause unforeseen health problems. The place where wisdom teeth come in will be hard to keep clean, especially if you are not use to brushing far back in your mouth. The area of your mouth where your wisdom teeth are located can be ignored by accident, which will lead tooth decay. Wisdom teeth can have cavities filled like any other tooth, but it can be difficult to fill a cavity so far back in your mouth.
Adjacent Teeth Damage
Your molars can become damaged due to how your wisdom teeth grow in. It’s always possible that your wisdom teeth come in close to the molars because your jaw is so crowded, which causes those nearby teeth to shift. The shift can easily ruin any orthodontic procedures that you have had, and still require that the wisdom teeth are removed to fix the problem. A crowded jaw can also cause issues with flossing between your molars and wisdom teeth, which puts you at a higher risk for getting cavities in the space between these …show more content…
The gums will be opened so that dentist has access to tissues and bones holding your wisdom teeth in place. A wisdom tooth can be pulled, or it can be broken down into small pieces to avoid using force during the extraction. Talk to your dentist about how many wisdom teeth can be removed in a single visit, since the extraction process can be spread out across multiple visits if necessary. For instance, some wisdom teeth may not be big enough to extract because all of the teeth are not coming in at the same