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Do I Need to Have My Wisdom Teeth Removed?

Are you suffering from wisdom tooth pain? In this article, we will discuss wisdom tooth removal, pain, extractions, surgery and FAQ - wisdom tooth. Stay tuned to the PPT for detailed information. For any consultation call us 905-453-0999 or visit www.qcdentistry.ca

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Do I Need to Have My Wisdom Teeth Removed?

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  1. Do I Need to Have My Wisdom Teeth Removed? BY Queen Chinguacousy Dentistry

  2. Introduction Wisdom teeth were formerly used for long chewing vegetables and uncooked meats. Modern man has increased the size of his brain and decreased the size of his jaw, but the wisdom teeth unfortunately remain. It should be noted that the more evolution progresses, the more often we notice the absence of wisdom teeth in certain lucky young patients. Wisdom teeth do not have enough space to grow properly. Several problems can arise from this lack of space. So, let’s see what the Dentist on Chinguacousy should have to say about it. Queen Chinguacousy Dentistry

  3. When should wisdom teeth be extracted? Dentist says “When it is determined that they will not have adequate space for their complete eruption, or that they present a risk of problems for the future” At what age should wisdom teeth be extracted? First, a good diagnosis must be made: wisdom teeth included, semi-included, or completely erupted. Of course, wisdom teeth that well out do not present more problems than the others. Wisdom teeth included: When the problem is detected and the decision to extract the wisdom teeth is made, there is an optimum time to extract these wisdom teeth. Between 18 and 20 years is the best age according to the Dentist on Chinguacousy Rdto minimize the risks of surgery. At this age, the roots of wisdom teeth are only short and half-formed. The bone around the wisdom tooth is softer and the tooth is surrounded by a large soft tissue capsule. All of these factors help facilitate surgery and healing. Queen Chinguacousy Dentistry

  4. What are the pains that arise if I do not have my wisdom teeth extracted? 1 – The first is the abscess with swelling. It looks like the patient swallowed a tennis ball. 2 – The second is the cheek ulcer. The friction of the tooth hurts the soft tissues, pain occurs when you open your mouth. 3 – Thirdly, as they are very difficult to clean, wisdom teeth often end up decayed. 4 – Finally, pain can be associated with the inflamed gum (infection of the gum causing the pus to come out, generally at the touch of a finger). Queen Chinguacousy Dentistry

  5. What are the pains to expect after the extraction of wisdom teeth? It all depends, in general, the upper teeth are not sensitive. For the lower teeth, it all depends on how much bone it took to extract the tooth. It is at the level of the lower jaw that swelling is likely to be present. However, there is not always swelling. In the normal healing process, there are 3 days of swelling and 3 days of swelling. After 1 week, it gets better and in the second week, the food routine resumes normally. Follow the Best Dentist on Chinguacousy Rd recommendations to reduce the risk of complications. Queen Chinguacousy Dentistry

  6. Dental Care Chinguacousy has always been at your services and will be in any situation. Stay Healthy, Stay Home Queen Chinguacousy Dentistry

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