Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are up to four new teeth that erupt in the rear of your mouth when you reach adulthood. Their arrival often causes major complications with the health and beauty of your smile, creating long-term issues. At your helpful neighborhood dental clinic in Dallas, TX, our team can offer tooth extraction… Continue reading Wisdom Tooth Extraction Protects Your Smile
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When It’s Time for Wisdom Teeth Extraction
With a name like “wisdom teeth” it seems like they are something you’d want to keep around. However, for some Dallas, TX dental patients, wisdom teeth can be a source of problems, and in many cases, the answer is extraction in comfortable surroundings, before the onset of pain, and other complications. The removal of wisdom… Continue reading When It’s Time for Wisdom Teeth Extraction
What to Expect When Getting Your Wisdom Teeth Removed
Wisdom teeth are the final molars to appear in the mouth. While removing teeth with a name like “wisdom” seems contradictory, it’s a common practice in dentistry. If your dentist recommends removing your wisdom teeth, it’s usually to prevent issues such as pain, infection, or decay. You may be wondering what is involved in wisdom… Continue reading What to Expect When Getting Your Wisdom Teeth Removed
The Benefits of Wisdom Teeth Removal
Undergoing wisdom teeth removal can improve your quality of life and your oral health. Retaining wisdom teeth can present a number of concerns. For instance, those who have their wisdom teeth develop higher risks for common conditions like dental caries and periodontal disease. The benefits of this procedure might surprise you. Here we explain why… Continue reading The Benefits of Wisdom Teeth Removal
Reduce the Risk of Gum Disease with Wisdom Tooth Removal
Did you know that retaining your wisdom teeth could significantly increase your risk for developing periodontal (gum) disease? It’s true; foregoing wisdom tooth extraction increases a person’s risk for many oral health conditions. Wisdom tooth removal will significantly lower the risk for gum disease and improve oral function and quality of life. The emergence and… Continue reading Reduce the Risk of Gum Disease with Wisdom Tooth Removal
Wisdom Teeth Removal FAQs
Did you know that your wisdom teeth pose risks to your oral health if they are retained? It’s true. Having your wisdom teeth removed by your dentist could save you permanent damage to your oral health, money spent on corrective dental treatments, and discomfort. If you’ve ever wondered why wisdom teeth removal is necessary, read… Continue reading Wisdom Teeth Removal FAQs
How do I avoid dry sockets after my wisdom teeth removal?
Wisdom teeth removal is very common because most people don’t have enough room in their mouths to accommodate four more large molars. It’s important to take good care of your mouth after removal to avoid uncomfortable side effects like infection or dry socket. What is Dry Socket? When a tooth is removed, it leaves behind… Continue reading How do I avoid dry sockets after my wisdom teeth removal?
Why Do We Get Wisdom Teeth?
Wisdom teeth removal is a very common procedure. In fact, most people’s wisdom teeth cause sufficient problems to the extent that they must be removed. So if wisdom teeth are usually removed, why do we get them in the first place? No one is really sure, but there are some theories. What Are Wisdom Teeth?… Continue reading Why Do We Get Wisdom Teeth?
Why has my dentist recommended wisdom tooth removal?
Has a medical professional recommended that you have your wisdom teeth extracted? Perhaps you are wondering whether this procedure is necessary. Wisdom teeth (third molars) are the most frequently extracted teeth because they pose many threats to one’s oral health. Removing third molars is often a precautionary measure that helps reduce a patient’s risk for… Continue reading Why has my dentist recommended wisdom tooth removal?
Can Pregnant Women Have Their Wisdom Teeth Pulled?
During pregnancy, it is generally best to avoid any major dental work, including wisdom teeth removal. This is particularly true if you will need to have general anesthetic. However, if your dentist feels it’s very important to have the oral surgery done, he might recommend that you go ahead and have the procedure. Dental Work… Continue reading Can Pregnant Women Have Their Wisdom Teeth Pulled?