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What To Expect When Wisdom Teeth Or Third Molars Need To Be Removed


Posted on 7/15/2025 by Everglades Family Dental
X-ray image of wisdom teeth at Everglades Family Dental. Wisdom teeth, also called third molars, are the last teeth to erupt in the mouth, typically appearing in the late teens or early twenties. In many cases, wisdom teeth erupt normally and cause no problems. However, there are times when wisdom teeth need to be removed. This article will discuss what to expect when wisdom teeth removal is necessary.

WHY DO WISDOM TEETH NEED TO BE REMOVED?


There are several reasons why wisdom teeth may need to be removed. These include:
•  Impaction: Wisdom teeth are often impacted, meaning they are unable to fully erupt through the gums. This can lead to pain, infection, and damage to surrounding teeth.
•  Overcrowding: If there is not enough space in the mouth for wisdom teeth, they can cause overcrowding of the other teeth, leading to crookedness and misalignment.
•  Damage to other teeth: Impacted wisdom teeth can put pressure on the roots of neighboring teeth, causing damage.
•  Cysts or tumors: In rare cases, wisdom teeth can contribute to the development of cysts or tumors in the jaw.
•  Repeated infections: Partially erupted wisdom teeth can be difficult to clean, leading to repeated infections of the gums and surrounding tissues.

WHAT TO EXPECT BEFORE SURGERY


Before your wisdom teeth are removed, you will need to have a consultation with your dentist. During the consultation, your dentist will examine your mouth and take X-rays to determine the position and condition of your wisdom teeth. They will also discuss the risks and benefits of surgery with you and answer any questions you may have.

WHAT TO EXPECT DURING SURGERY


Wisdom teeth removal is typically performed as an outpatient procedure under local or general anesthesia. If you are having local anesthesia, you will be awake during the procedure but will not feel any pain. If you are having general anesthesia, you will be asleep during the procedure.

The dentist will make an incision in your gums to expose the wisdom teeth. They will then remove the teeth, either in one piece or in sections. After the teeth are removed, the dentist will stitch the gums closed.

WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER SURGERY


After surgery, you can expect some pain, swelling, and bleeding. Your dentist will prescribe pain medication to help manage the discomfort. You will also need to eat soft foods for a few days and avoid strenuous activity.

It is important to follow your dentist's instructions carefully after surgery. This will help to ensure a smooth recovery and minimize the risk of complications.

CONCLUSION


Wisdom teeth removal is a common dental procedure. With proper care, most patients recover quickly and without any complications. If you have any concerns about your wisdom teeth, be sure to talk to your dentist.

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