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Impacted Wisdom Teeth
Escondido, CA


Illustration of an impacted wisdom toothMost of us possess a set of third molars commonly known as wisdom teeth. Wisdom teeth typically erupt much later than other permanent teeth, which can cause problems for your oral health. Dr. Robert Malone can help refer you to a trusted associate to prevent or alleviate these potential problems.

Problems Associated With Wisdom Teeth


Due to biological evolution and societal progress, most people no longer need a set of third molars. In many cases, there simply isn't enough room left in the jaw to accommodate wisdom teeth. This may result in several complications, including:
•  Damage: Wisdom teeth can erupt at an angle that damages the surrounding teeth.
•  Decay: Wisdom teeth can cause crowding issues, making your teeth much harder to brush and floss. This often results in tooth decay.
•  Gum Disease: Crowded teeth will also increase your risk of gum (periodontal) disease due to difficulty with proper flossing.
•  Impacted Teeth: Impacted teeth occur when there is not enough room in the ridge to erupt above the gumline. This is a common complication for wisdom teeth, as they do not surface until the later teenage years.

Soft tissue impaction occurs when a wisdom tooth remains completely covered by the gum tissue. Bone impaction occurs when a portion of the tooth remains stuck in the jawbone, even though some of the crowns may be showing through the gums. The most common symptoms of impacted wisdom teeth include:
•  Tender or swollen gums
•  Red or bleeding gums
•  Pain or swelling in the jaw
•  Persistent bad breath
•  Difficulty opening or closing your jaw
•  A persistent and unpleasant taste in your mouth

Wisdom Teeth Removal


The extraction of impacted wisdom teeth typically takes place during a single appointment. The dentist will begin the process with a local anesthetic, which numbs the area and eliminates pain. Sedation dentistry may be offered to provide a more comfortable experience for you or your teenager.

Once the patient is properly prepared, the procedure can begin. During a surgical extraction, several incisions are typically made in the gums to expose the teeth and supporting bone. The number of incisions made depends on the number of wisdom teeth present. Many people are born with four teeth. Some have two or three, while others are born with none at all.

After the tooth and underlying bone are exposed, the removal process can begin. In many cases, your dentist will break the tooth up into several pieces, which makes it easier to remove. A portion of the surrounding bone may need to be removed as well.

Once the teeth are out, the incisions are sutured and packed with gauze. This will help to reduce the amount of bleeding and expedite the healing process. Depending on the type of sedation you choose, you may need to arrange a ride home following your procedure.

Before you leave, you will recieve a set of post-operative instructions. Most people will have little or no pain after their surgery. Be sure to follow instructions closely to reduce your risk of post-operative complications. If you experience excessive swelling, bleeding, or pain after the first few days, be sure to call us as soon as possible.

Schedule a Consultation Appointment


If you have impacted wisdom teeth, you may need multiple tooth extractions. Call (760) 546-5557 to schedule your consultation appointment today!

Get in Touch!


PHONE
(760) 546-5557

EMAIL
dentaloffice@robertjmalonedds.com

LOCATION
910 E. Ohio Ave #203
Escondido, CA 92025

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