Wisdom teeth extraction is a dreaded procedure. Many patients tend to avoid or delay. However, the procedure is not as bad as thought it is to be. You should expect to get relief from your impacted wisdom teeth without having to endure needless pain. Wisdom teeth don’t always get impacted, but when they do, the results are painful and can negatively affect your dental health. Incoming wisdom teeth in a mouth that’s not big enough to accommodate them can cause some of the following dental health issues: – Crowding; which can knock your other teeth out of the proper bite alignment. – Infection; gum infection due to the tooth improperly breaking through the gum line. – Jaw pain that may prevent you from eating normally. – Damage to the neighboring teeth and bone. If you are experiencing any pain from your wisdom teeth, or the rest of your teeth are negatively impacted by its emergence, then the usually recommended course of action is wisdom teeth removal by an experienced dentist. The procedure is painless, since your tooth, jawbone, and surrounding gum tissue will be numbed using a local anesthetic. You may feel pressure from the dentist widening your tooth socket to ease tooth removal. Recovering from the tooth extraction procedure can be quick and free of complications, as long as you do your best to follow after care instructions carefully. If you experience bleeding after the procedure, you can place a moist gauze over the empty tooth socket and bite down on it for 45 minutes. It’s best that you avoid rinsing or spitting for at least 24 hours after the extraction, so that the clot being formed in the empty tooth socket doesn’t get dislodged. It can be easy to sabotage your own healing process if you are careless about your eating and drinking habits after the procedure. Just because the pain is gone after taking medication doesn’t mean you can immediately go back to eating and drinking like you did before the extraction. Simple things like eating nachos too soon can injure the empty tooth socket and result in a dry socket, which means that the clot either didn’t form or got dislodged. The key to quick healing lies in patience and the willingness to follow the after care instructions of your dentist. Though most patients would rather avoid having to experience dental surgery and recovery, it is a necessary treatment if your wisdom teeth are negatively affecting your oral health. The important thing to remember is that there is nothing to be afraid of, and that prolonged pain and agony are a thing of the past. So if you are suffering from impacted wisdom teeth, don’t endure the pain you’re feeling now because you’re afraid that wisdom teeth removal will be even more painful. Make sure to see your dentist as soon as possible, so you can discover for yourself just how gentle and pain-free the procedure can be. Conclusion:Wisdom tooth extraction is not as horrible as it is thought to be. Do not delay taking your wisdom tooth out if it is causing you pain.
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