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What to Expect from a Wisdom Teeth Extraction by a Rockville Dentist

Wisdom teeth usually start coming out between 17 to 25 years old, although not strictly limited within this age bracket. If you spot a single tooth (or multiple ones) out of place, or you feel a sudden onset of excruciating pain that seems to seep right into your gums and bone, then it’s likely that you have an impacted wisdom tooth.

Wisdom teeth have been a cause of concern for most people, and it could be for you as well. LiveScience.com and MyHealthNewsDaily contributor Maureen Salamon briefly explains why you should schedule an appointment with a local Rockville, MD dentist to have your impacted wisdom teeth pulled:

Evolution has rendered wisdom teeth unnecessary in humans, and about 85 percent of these third molars eventually require removal because of tooth crowding, according to the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS). Trapped in the gums, impacted wisdom teeth may lead to dental problems such as pain, infection or misalignment of other teeth.

Are you convinced yet? More so, are you ready for your oral surgery? Here are a few things to expect when you go to the dentist for your wisdom teeth extraction.

Before

At an office such as StarBrite Dental, an experienced Rockville dentistwill administer a local anesthetic in order to numb the area around the wisdom tooth. Depending on several circumstances, a general anesthetic may be used in case of multiple wisdom teeth needing extraction. Local anesthesia is administered through injection near the surgical site, while general anesthesia is inhaled through the nose.

After

As you heal from your wisdom tooth extraction, you’ll then be advised to follow several instructions carefully. You’ll be counseled to rest, drink lots of water and avoid alcoholic, caffeinated, carbonated, and hot drinks within the first 24 hours. Also, you can only eat soft foods, and may have to take a prescription medication to help alleviate post-surgery pain.

Remember, you don’t have to suffer through the pain of wisdom teeth, whether erupting or impacted. With the help of your trusted dentist, you can deal with it swiftly and painlessly, and with a quick enough recovery for you to get back to your regular activities.

(Source: Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Oral Surgery and Extraction , LiveScience.com, September 30, 2014)


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