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Singing River Dentistry-Athens

Explaining the Process of Wisdom Teeth Removal


Posted on 4/15/2024 by Weo Admin
3D rendered xray of an impacted wisdom tooth (highlighted in red) butting against the tooth next to itOur clinic knows that a range of feelings may be associated with having wisdom teeth extracted. To ensure your experience is as easy and comfortable as possible, our goal with this blog is to explain the process, highlight its benefits, and provide recuperation tips.

What You Should Know About Wisdom Tooth Extraction


As the final set of teeth erupts, wisdom teeth start to show in your late teens or primary twenties. These teeth frequently grow at an angle or get impacted because the jaw cannot accommodate them, which can cause discomfort, infection, and sometimes damage to neighboring teeth.

To determine the location and state of your wisdom teeth, we will first do a thorough examination, which may include X-rays. Our top priorities are your safety and comfort. Therefore, we provide a range of anesthetic choices to ensure you do not feel discomfort. During the extraction procedure, the gum tissue covering the tooth is removed, any bone obstructing the tooth root is separated, and the tooth is carefully extracted.

The Benefits of Wisdom Teeth Removal


Many dental problems can be avoided by having wisdom teeth removed, such as pain and discomfort relief. Avoiding crowding, which can alter dental alignment, reduces the risk of gum disease and oral infection and protects adjacent teeth from harm.

Recovering Techniques


To guarantee a quick and easy recovery, consider the following tips: Allow enough time for rest after the procedure. Stay away from physically demanding tasks for a few days to avoid bleeding or swelling. Should the need arise, we will recommend medicine to alleviate discomfort. Another way to lessen swelling in the cheek is to apply ice packs. Eat soft, chewable foods and drink plenty of water. Straws and hot beverages should be avoided since they can interfere with healing.

Oral Hygiene


Adhere to our specific guidelines for oral hygiene. Rinsing gently with salt water can help to stop infection and promote healing. If you have any questions about the process or recovery, bring them up at your next appointment with our dental specialist.


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