Impaction/Wisdom Tooth Removal

Impaction

Impaction/Wisdom Tooth Removal

An impacted tooth is a common dental condition occurring when a tooth fails to fully “emerge” from the gums. Most teeth break through the gums in a timely and appropriate fashion, but sometimes misalignment or injury prevents proper growth out of the gums or bones. If these teeth partially emerge they may trap food or bacteria in the soft tissues around them, which causes the gums and surrounding tissues to swell and become red, giving rise to a condition called pericoronitis. The patient usually complains of pain, swelling, difficulty in eating food and sometimes decreased mouth opening.

The most common teeth to become impacted are the third molars or “wisdom teeth” because they erupt so late in life and because most people’s jaws are not large enough to accommodate them. Treating an impacted tooth promptly is extremely important, for the longer you delay the more dangers you risk.
Patients are usually very scared to get their wisdom tooth removed. But we at Wisdom Bites, specializes in removing your tooth skillfully and with minimum discomfort. With proper medication, thorough planning, right instrumentation and scientific approach, impacted tooth removal becomes a minor procedure with minimum post- operative pain and swelling and with absolutely no limitations in daily household and other work.

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FAQ's ~

Frequently Asked Questions

Tooth impaction occurs when a tooth, most commonly a wisdom tooth, fails to erupt properly due to lack of space or incorrect positioning in the jaw.
Impacted teeth can lead to pain, swelling, infection, gum disease, cavities in nearby teeth, and difficulty in opening the mouth if left untreated.
Impaction is diagnosed through a dental examination and X-rays. These help determine the position of the tooth and the best treatment approach.
In many cases, minor oral surgery is required to remove the impacted tooth. The procedure is safe, quick, and performed under local anesthesia.
No. The procedure is done under anesthesia, making it painless. Mild swelling or discomfort after surgery is normal and subsides within a few days with proper care.
After surgery, follow the dentist’s instructions, avoid hard or spicy foods, maintain oral hygiene, and attend follow-up visits for proper healing.