Tuesday 26 July 2016

What You Ought to Know About Wisdom Teeth Removal?


Wisdom teeth are the great assets when they are healthy and properly aligned. Generally, these are the third and final set of molars that most people get in their late teens or early twenties. If misaligned, it causes troubles while speaking and eating, and it becomes inevitable to get them removed.

Why Wisdom Teeth Causes Pain or Trouble?

When misaligned, these teeth are positioned horizontally and are angled toward or away from the second molar. This poor alignment of wisdom teeth results in the damage of adjacent teeth, the jawbone, or nerves.

In other cases, wisdom teeth only partially break through or erupt through the gum and allow an opening for bacteria to enter around the tooth and cause an infection, which results in pain, swelling, jaw stiffness, and general illness.

How this Condition is detected and Wisdom Teeth are removed?

The positioning of your wisdom teeth can be determined using X-ray. After a careful analysis of the report, your emergency dentist in Sydney may recommend that your wisdom teeth be extracted even before problems develop. While the extraction process, a wisdom tooth that is underneath the gums and embedded in the jawbone will require an incision into the gums and then removal of the portion of bone that lies over the tooth.

The teeth and the surrounding tissues are numbed with a local anaesthetic before wisdom teeth removal or a sedative medication like laughing gas or any other oral sedative is injected to control any anxiety.

Recovery Steps

The speed of your recovery after getting a wisdom teeth removal depends on the degree of difficulty of the extraction. Following are the steps to be taken to ensure quick recovery from wisdom teeth removal.

    If bleeding persists even after several hours of removal, position a piece of clean moist gauze over the empty tooth socket and bite down firmly. Avoid any sucking auctions or rinsing or spitting for 24 hours after tooth extraction to minimise bleeding. In case of heavy bleeding contact emergency dentists in Sydney for better results.

    Place a piece of ice, wrapped in a cloth over the swollen area on a schedule of 10 minutes on and 20 minutes off followed by to minimise swelling.

    Antibiotics should be taken continuously until the full prescription is over.

    Avoid solid foods until all the numbness from anaesthesia has worn off and eat only soft foods for few days.

    Resume gentle brushing of your teeth on the day two following wisdom teeth removal and avoid using commercial mouth washes because they cause irritation in the extraction site.

The cost of extraction and the hospital fees will vary depending on the hospital you choose for your surgery, payment plans and financial options they cover.

Dr Paulo Pinho, dental surgeon working in both Melbourne and Sydney is skilled in performing oral surgery under local and general anaesthetic. Visit http://www.drpaulopinho.com.au for more information.

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