Oral Surgery

Oral Surgery

Wisdom teeth, otherwise known as third molars, are the last set of teeth to develop. Sometimes these teeth emerge from the gum line and the jaw is large enough to allow room for them, but most of the time, this is not the case. More often, one or more of these third molars fails to emerge in proper alignment or fails to fully emerge through the gum line and becomes entrapped or "impacted" between the jawbone and the gum tissue. Impacted wisdom teeth can result in swelling, pain, and infection of the gum tissue surrounding the wisdom teeth. In addition, impacted wisdom teeth can cause permanent damage to nearby teeth, gums, and bone and can sometimes lead to the formation of cysts or tumors that can destroy sections of the jaw. Therefore, dentists recommend people with impacted wisdom teeth have them surgically removed.

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Wisdom tooth extraction process

a. Antiseptic mouth and the area pulled the teeth

b. Regional anesthesia pulling teeth (anesthesia to loss of feeling pain during tooth extraction)

c. An incision in the gums and bone are removed from the teeth, to show that theimpacted tooth itself.

d. Depending on the deviation, underground, trapped by the teeth that may need to splitthat out to get that part out.

e. Sutures pulling teeth