When to remove wisdom teeth?
When to get wisdom teeth removed will always depend on your dentist and how he deems it necessary for removal. However, be assured that he will not recommend it without proper assessment and evaluation. …show more content…
An impacted wisdom tooth, a condition wherein your third molar has failed to erupt due to certain circumstances, will create misalignment to your other teeth. Also, a fully erupted wisdom tooth may also create the same misalignment problem if it has fully erupted but is angled sideways towards your other teeth. If such wisdom tooth grows and erupts, it will shift and push other teeth to break free from their natural alignment.
• Sinus problems. A problem with your wisdom teeth is not limited to your oral area alone but rather can also radiate towards your sinuses. Once you feel some issues with any of your wisdom teeth, it can lead your sinus to feel congested, pressured, and experience pain.
If you do not have regular check-up and has not able to undergo a wisdom teeth extraction to prevent the problems, you might experience current€ pain and swelling which could also lead to your wisdom teeth extraction. This type of extraction is no longer a preventive one, but rather a treatment to get rid of the main cause of your dental suffering.
Are wisdom teeth always removed?
As we said earlier, when to remove wisdom teeth will depend on your dentist. There are also dentist who would rather not extract your third molars. Wisdom teeth are considered safe from a removal surgery if they are:
• Fully erupted with no problems
• Healthy
• Correctly positioned with other …show more content…
This radiographic technique is used to give information about the position and shape of wisdom teeth roots and its nearby structures.
• 3D CT (Computed tomography). A 3D computed tomography is more precise than the standard dimensional x-ray because it involves obtaining the exact position of your wisdom teeth as well as allows you and the dentist to see what is inside of it.
Looking out for nerve damage
Aside from understanding when should wisdom teeth be removed, it is also important to understand the complications that it can lead into aside from the common side effects of surgery. One such important complication that you should know is nerve damage, which often occurs during the extraction of lower wisdom teeth.
Since wisdom teeth located at the lower jaw are in close proximity with your neurovascular bundle and the nerves of your tongue which allows you to taste and feel, it is possible that an extraction of the lower third molars may lead to nerve damage. However, though nerve damage is possible, rest assured that there is only a small percentage that have suffered from such complication. Out of that small percent, more than 50% of patients has recovered spontaneously from the extraction and