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Third molars are also often known as wisdom teeth and they remain a common source of pain for young adults, because they emerge so comparatively late in a human being’s life. You already will have 28 adult teeth in place by the time these late comers decide to emerge – if they decide to emerge altogether. They can either pop up partially or emerge at an angle mostly on each jaw. You need to always get a qualified wisdom teeth specialist to treat your problems, and they really are the reasons why.
Infections can be treated by the use of antiseptics and antiseptic mouthwash but, more so, it’s a smart idea to have a session with the right wisdom teeth dentist to avoid problems that come with late treatments. Dentist understand that these infections can be treated by removing the wisdom teeth, but a good dentist will still insist on conducting a full exam to find the root of the issue. Third molars, otherwise referred to as wisdom teeth, can easily become infected and cause tooth decay, abscesses, gum severe sickness, and even benign growths.
Complications can arise with any surgery, including wisdom tooth removal. These complications have several risk factors, including your dentist’s ability level and your willingness to follow their recovery directions exactly. Infections are the leading complication after a wisdom tooth removal, and are especially prevalent among smokers. Bacteria from food or debris can build up around the extraction site and cause severe ailment.
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Speaking of gum infection, dental caries, also referred to as cavities, can erupt after a wisdom tooth extraction and create holes in the surrounding molars. You could only imagine what kind of damage these decayed teeth can do to your smile’s appearance. The chance of such unwanted complications is much lower when you have your wisdom teeth removed by a highly experienced dental professional. If you don’t take the time to get the right physician, you may regret it later.
There is a very low rate, only 2%, of dry socket complications following most tooth extractions. That figure rises to 30% following the removal of a wisdom tooth. Do not expect to have symptoms such as fever, swelling or redness as dry socket isn’t considered as an infection.
Nerve damage left behind by an incorrectly performed wisdom tooth removal is just on of many reasons why you should find a qualified dentist for your procedure. You may end up with numb or tingling feelings in your mouth and surrounding areas. In certain rare cases, this nerve damage can be permanent if not treated immediately. The good thing is that endodontic treatment or root canal therapy can be used to treat nerves that have been damaged after wisdom teeth removal.
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