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3 Signs You May Need Wistom Teeth Extraction

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When tooth extraction is necessary, wisdom teeth are the most common culprit. Wisdom teeth are prone to crowding since there is little space near the back of the mouth. Impacted wisdom teeth can damage adjacent molars and may become infected if they crack or chip. You should consider wisdom tooth removal if you notice symptoms of impacted teeth. Here are three signs you may need wisdom teeth extraction.

1. Tooth and Jaw Pain 

The first discomfort from an impacted wisdom tooth is usually restricted to the tooth itself. The impacted tooth may be highly sensitive to temperature and pressure, which can lead to difficulties while eating, speaking, or brushing.

Pain from an impacted wisdom tooth can extend to the muscles in the head and jaw. Dental patients with impacted teeth frequently complain of headaches, earaches, or pain and stiffness in the jaw and neck.

2. Crowded Teeth

Impacted wisdom teeth may place enormous pressure on the third molars depending on their angle. The growth of an impacted tooth can be enough to shift the position of all your other teeth. In mild to moderate cases of impacted wisdom teeth, the front teeth may appear noticeably misaligned.

Failure to address impacted wisdom teeth can have a long-term effect on the development of growing teeth. Fortunately, a dental x-ray can determine when wisdom teeth are likely to cause crowding by revealing the orientation of the wisdom teeth before they emerge. Prompt extraction of impacted wisdom teeth can help you avoid braces later in life.

3. Gum Bleeding, Swelling, or Cysts

The health of your gums reflects strongly on the health of your teeth. Bleeding or swelling and inflammation in the gums around your wisdom teeth should never be ignored. While some gum inflammation is to be expected when wisdom teeth first emerge, these symptoms are more severe and persistent when an impacted tooth is to blame.

Cysts on the gums are a particular cause for concern which suggests that wisdom teeth extraction may be needed soon. Cysts are pockets of infection that form due to infection beneath the enamel of the impacted tooth. An infection such as this can potentially enter the bloodstream if untreated, but your dentist can easily treat this condition with antibiotics.

Wisdom teeth extraction isn't always needed, but it is often the best solution for impacted wisdom teeth. If you're experiencing any of the symptoms described above, visit your dentist to find the best solution for your dental health.

For more information, contact a company like Dental Clinic of Onalaska.


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