One of the things Dr. Alina
Bergan and her team monitor during your dental appointments is the growth of
your wisdom teeth, or third molars. Third molars generally begin to erupt
between the ages of 17 and 25. Wisdom teeth may require removal for many
reasons, including pain, infection, or growth issues. While not all patients
need their wisdom tooth removed, problems can develop if removal is not
performed.
Overcrowding
A lot of people have
smaller mouths and jaws, which do not allow room for the third molars to grow
in properly. If these teeth do erupt, overcrowding can occur. Your teeth will
begin to shift or overlap each other. Wisdom teeth that erupt after orthodontic
care is completed can cause the teeth to shift and negate the work performed.
Impacted Wisdom Teeth
When wisdom teeth are
impacted, they are trapped below your gum line. Impacted wisdom teeth can be
very painful and they are also prone to abscess and infection. The impaction
can lead to decay and resorption of healthy teeth.
On occasion, if wisdom
teeth are not monitored properly, their growth can shift parallel to the jaw
line. They can also shift backward and eventually interfere with the opening
and closing of your jaw.
Greater Potential for
Decay
Even when wisdom teeth
grow in properly, the location can make these teeth harder to care for. This in
turn can lead to the growth of more bacteria, and create health issues later in
life.
If you do not have
your wisdom teeth removed, they will require continued monitoring. Wisdom teeth
are just as subject to decay and other problems as the rest of your teeth.
Those that appear above the gum surface can often be extracted at a dental
office in a fashion similar to any other tooth extraction. Impacted teeth are
normally handled by an oral surgeon.
Pain in the back of
the jaw and swelling may indicated wisdom teeth that are beginning to rupture
or are impacted. A simple set of X-rays will determine the extent and direction
of growth. Please do not hesitate to discuss your concerns during your next
visit at our Cedarhurst NY office. We will be happy to explain wisdom teeth,
and potential removal, as it applies to your specific case.
For
more information about wisdom teeth and oral health, or to schedule an
appointment with Dr. Alina Bergan, at her convenient Cedarhurst, NY office call 800-223-0801.
You can book online http://www.alinabergandds.com/.
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