Signs You May Need a Wisdom Tooth Extraction

You may need a wisdom tooth extraction already. Wisdom teeth often erupt between 17 and 21 years of age. Some people ignore their wisdom teeth. Others have no choice but to pay attention to theirs. In some cases, extracting the wisdom teeth could make or break dental health. If you want to know the signs you may need to prepare for a wisdom tooth extraction, here are the details.

Bad taste in the mouth or foul breath

Foul breath may result from various factors. It may even spring from a digestive issue. This dental issue can also come from wisdom teeth. Gum pockets form behind the third molars from the moment these teeth erupt. These pockets are almost impossible to reach with a toothbrush. This allows bacteria to thrive in that area.

Decay then happens until infection sets in. This results in a bad taste in the mouth and produces a foul odor. A routine dental check can allow the dentist to clean this area. Even so, bacteria will still gather in that area even with regular flossing and brushing. A wisdom tooth extraction will remove the tooth and the pocket. This will give the mouth a chance at a thorough dental cleaning.

Excessive gum irritation

Gum irritation is a common thing. The eruption of wisdom teeth can cause severe gum irritation. The pain may cause difficulty in eating and even speaking. A wisdom tooth extraction can end the discomfort and irritation. Some people do not think much about it, even if the swelling prevents the person from eating, drinking, and speaking. It is easier to go through a dental surgery than to wait for the gum irritation to stop.

Difficulty chewing or opening the mouth

The stiffness and pain of erupting wisdom teeth can make it difficult for a person to move the jaw. This often makes it challenging to speak, eat, or even yawn. This may also lead to biting on the inner lining of the cheeks or the tongue. Anyone does not need to live with this type of pain. A wisdom tooth extraction can help a person enjoy eating.

Severe pain in that area of the mouth

Excruciating pain is a common sign of a wisdom tooth eruption. This may also indicate the presence of an impacted wisdom tooth. The pain may spread and become terrible headaches and jaw pain. Taking pain relievers will not be the true solution to this problem. A wisdom tooth extraction is. This surgery will remove the main cause of the pain.

A cyst developing around the wisdom tooth

In some cases, fluid-filled sacs can grow around an impacted wisdom tooth. These may damage the nerves, jawbone, and teeth. These sacs may develop into tumors. At this stage, it will take surgery to remove. A wisdom tooth extraction will remove these sacs.

Removing wisdom teeth

The third molars have a higher risk of developing cavities than the other teeth. Cleaning these teeth can be difficult. Reaching far in the back can be challenging when it comes to flossing and brushing. That is why it does not take long for wisdom teeth to develop cavities. In some cases, wisdom teeth can suffer decay without any pain at all. In others, pain is severe because of a root infection or impaction.

The dentist may recommend wisdom tooth removal if there is severe decay or pain. Patients with dental anxiety will need sedation and appropriate anesthesia. Patients with erupted wisdom teeth do not need sedation anymore. The patient will receive a local anesthetic around the tooth. There will be a pulling sensation, but the procedure will be painless.

An impacted wisdom tooth will need general anesthesia. The type of sedation is for those who will have four wisdom teeth extractions. The sedation for third molars will last for about one hour. Recovery for this type of wisdom tooth removal will take about two days. It could take longer or shorter, depending on the person’s ability to heal.

You will need a wisdom tooth extraction if this tooth is giving you a hard time

Many people believe that wisdom teeth should stay in the mouth. It is a symbol of wisdom and coming of age. That is why enduring the pain is normal to them. You need to have a wisdom tooth extraction to remove the pain and discomfort. Your third molars are not essential. Removing them is crucial if they are preventing you from having optimal health.

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