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The extraction of teeth is a minor surgical
procedure. While the great majority of
extractions can be safely and painlessly carried
out in the dental office, some patients require
hospitalization because of some medical problem.
With the advent of modern restorative
techniques, a majority of teeth which were
earlier advised for extractions, can now be
easily saved. However, in certain situations
extractions are the only solution, asl. |
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Impacted Wisdom tooth
Wisdom
teeth usually emerge from the gum (erupt)
between the ages of 17 and 24. They are the last
of the molar teeth. Some people never develop
wisdom teeth, others have up to four - one in
each corner of the mouth.
Wisdom teeth often cause no problems. They are
described as impacted when there is not enough
space for them at the back of the mouth. In such
a case it might erupt towards the cheek or it
might impinge on the second molar. Impacted
wisdom teeth can cause pain, swelling, infection
or damage to the teeth next to them. If the gum
around the wisdom tooth is swollen the jaw may
become stiff and sore. Infection at the back of
the mouth can cause bad breath and a bad taste.
The surgical removal (extraction) of one or more
wisdom teeth can relieve these problems. People
who have impacted wisdom teeth that are not
causing problems do not need to have them
removed.
Having wisdom teeth removed is often the only
way to permanently relieve painful symptoms.
Although antibiotics can provide temporary
relief, the symptoms tend to flare up again in
the future.
The removal of such impacted wisdom tooth has to
be accomplished surgically. A flap is reflected
to completely expose the tooth. Some amount of
bone cutting may be required to facilitate easy
removal. After the tooth is extracted the flaps
are put in place and sutured. The procedure is
performed under local anesthesia and is
associated with minimal pain and discomfort.
In some cases, where a wisdom tooth is causing
pain because it is pressing into the surrounding
gum, removal may not be necessary - an operation
to cut back the gum may be all that is needed.
However, this alternative is not suitable for
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