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When Should You Extract Wisdom Teeth?

Recently, New Gate Dental has received many inquiries regarding when to extract wisdom teeth. In this article, we will provide the essential information to help you determine the best time for wisdom teeth extraction.

When to Extract Wisdom Teeth?

The process of wisdom teeth growth doesn’t always go smoothly. Misalignment, impaction, or limited space in the jaw can lead to various oral health problems. So, when is the right time to extract wisdom teeth? Let’s explore the key scenarios.

Misaligned Wisdom Teeth

One common issue is when wisdom teeth grow towards the cheek, causing discomfort and swelling. In severe cases, the tooth may emerge from the gum and cause the jaw to bite into the surrounding soft tissue, leading to further pain and irritation.

If the teeth are misaligned in other ways—such as growing toward the back or staying impacted—they can cause long-term issues that may require extraction.

When to Extract Wisdom Teeth
When to Extract Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom Teeth Decay

Due to their position at the back of the mouth, cleaning wisdom teeth is often difficult. In some cases, the teeth may not fully emerge, making them more susceptible to decay. If a wisdom tooth becomes severely decayed, it can cause significant pain, and extraction is necessary to prevent the decay from spreading to other teeth.

Gum Inflammation

When wisdom teeth fail to fully erupt, food particles can become trapped in the gums, leading to inflammation. If left untreated, this can result in abscesses that reach the tooth root, causing serious complications like jawbone necrosis.

Early signs include swollen, bleeding gums, which should be treated promptly. A visit to your dentist will help you determine when to extract wisdom teeth in these cases.

Fractured Wisdom Teeth

In some instances, accidents or trauma can lead to a fractured wisdom tooth. If this occurs, it’s advisable to extract the tooth to avoid long-term discomfort or further damage.

Proactive Wisdom Teeth Extraction

If you’re aware of the potential risks that wisdom teeth pose, you may choose to proactively extract them even if they haven’t yet caused pain or other problems. Proactive extraction can help prevent future issues like toothache, gum disease, and decay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Do I need to extract my wisdom teeth if they aren’t causing pain?Not necessarily. If your wisdom teeth are growing straight and not causing any damage, you can monitor them while ensuring proper oral hygiene. However, regular dental check-ups will help you decide when to extract wisdom teeth.
  2. Does it hurt to extract wisdom teeth?Wisdom teeth extraction is typically done under local anesthesia, so you won’t feel pain during the procedure. Afterward, mild discomfort may occur, but it can be managed with medication prescribed by your dentist.
  3. Should I proactively extract my wisdom teeth even if they aren’t causing issues?Many wisdom teeth don’t contribute significantly to chewing and may become problematic over time. Proactive extraction is often recommended to avoid potential complications down the line.

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