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This is a procedure in which surgical access is required to completely remove a tooth-like wisdom teeth removal process. Crossroads Dental Clinic makes it easier and smooth for you.<br>
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Wisdom Teeth Removal Dubai – Crossroads Dental Clinic When we think about Wisdom teeth Removal, most of us see questions hovering over our mind like – Is it the right age for me to get my wisdom teeth removed? How would I cope with all the pain associated with extraction? How much would it cost to get my wisdom teeth extracted? • • • In this advanced age of dentistry, one thing is sure that it has made all the tedious processes so simple and smooth that we can’t afford to worry that much while thinking about a common dental procedure like wisdom teeth removal. We have types of Anesthesia and sedation techniques to make sure you don’t feel any pain and a good dental clinic – like Crossroads Dental Clinic Dubai– also provides you aftercare to make it a rich experience at an affordable cost. What are Wisdom Teeth? Wisdom teeth or third molars are the teeth furthest away in the dental arches and they usually are the last ones to erupt, normally between age 18-22. When they have not completed their eruption at that time and are completely submerged under the gum those teeth are called “impacted”, if they are only partially covered by the gum “semi-impacted”
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http://www.crossroadsdentalclinic.com/images/wisdom-teeth-removal-impacted-http://www.crossroadsdentalclinic.com/images/wisdom-teeth-removal-impacted- teeth.jpg The extraction of third molars that are “symptomatic” is generally recommended, this means in cases where they cause pain, infections, damage to other teeth or if they are related with other pathologies like cysts and tumours. Recommendations : It is very important to consider that every patient and every case are unique. The decision regarding removing a wisdom tooth or not must consider: • Detailed assessment of signs and symptoms. • Careful examination of the oral cavity • Radiographic examination with X-rays or a CT scan. • Reach an accurate diagnosis. • Good communication between patient, dentist, and oral and surgeon. • A balanced discussion of the benefits and risks of retaining the third molar versus benefits and risks of removing it with surgery.