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Wisdom teeth removal is a standard dental procedure many people undergo, typically in their late teens or early twenties. At Island Dental Associates, we are committed to providing you with the best information and care to ensure a smooth and comfortable experience. This blog will cover everything you need to know about wisdom teeth removal, from why it’s necessary to what you can expect during and after the procedure.
Wisdom teeth, or third molars, are the last set of teeth to emerge in the back corners of your mouth. Most people have four wisdom teeth, two on the top and two on the bottom. These teeth usually appear between the ages of 17 and 25.
Not everyone needs to have their wisdom teeth removed, but there are several reasons why your dentist might recommend it:
Wisdom teeth removal is typically an outpatient procedure performed by a dentist or oral surgeon. Here’s what you can expect:
After your wisdom teeth removal, proper aftercare is crucial for a smooth recovery. Here are some tips to help you heal:
While complications are rare, it’s important to contact your dentist if you experience any of the following:
Wisdom teeth removal is a common procedure that can prevent future dental problems and improve your overall oral health. At Island Dental Associates, we are dedicated to providing you with the highest quality care and ensuring a comfortable experience. If you have any questions or need to schedule a consultation, please contact us today at (516) 565-6565 or visit our website at Island Dental Associates.
For more information about wisdom teeth removal or to book an appointment, contact Island Dental Associates, your trusted partner in dental care.
We often have dental emergencies in our practice and when a patient comes in, I often ask, “what happened?” Frequently, the patient who is in a great deal of pain responds that he/she has not been to the dentist is a very long time because they hate going to the dentist because it always hurts and makes them feel uncomfortable.
This is a very common problem in dentistry and unfortunately it leads to way too many dental emergencies.
Look, if you’re having tooth or gum pain, or if you have a loose filling, etc., waiting for the problem to go away and/or fix itself on its own is a recipe for disaster. Dental problems DON”T go away on their own – they get worse when they’re neglected.
So what about the fear of going to the dentist? Do we have a solution to that? The answer is YES! We can give you oral sedation. When you’re sedated you are completely unaware of the dental treatment being performed. You leave the office with absolutely no memory of experiencing any pain or discomfort.
Want to know more about sedation? Give us a call today at (516)565-6565.