The Quirky Truth About Your Third Molars
To understand why these teeth cause problems, it helps to look at their origin. Wisdom teeth are evolutionary leftovers that no longer serve a purpose.
- Evolutionary history: Early humans had larger jaws and relied on a third set of molars to break down tough foods like roots, raw meat, and dense plants.
- Modern jaw sizes: Today, jaws are smaller and narrower. Most people do not have enough space for four additional molars.
The Hidden Risks of Leaving Them In
Some people develop wisdom teeth that grow in properly. However, most patients experience complications when these teeth remain untreated. We often recommend proactive removal to prevent future problems. At our Wichita Falls dental practice, we highly recommend proactive, preventative removal to stop cascading oral health issues before they even begin.
- Painful impaction: When wisdom teeth lack space, they become impacted. They stay trapped in the jaw or under the gums, which leads to pain and swelling.
- Shifting and crowding: Emerging wisdom teeth can push nearby teeth out of alignment. This pressure can undo previous orthodontic work.
- Infection and decay: Partially erupted teeth are hard to clean. As a result, bacteria can build up and lead to infection, cysts, and decay.
Simple vs. Surgical Extractions: What Is the Difference?
During your comprehensive dental examwe use advanced 3D imaging to evaluate your wisdom teeth. Their position determines whether you need a simple or surgical extraction.
- Simple extractions: If the tooth has fully erupted and the roots are straight, we can remove it with a gentle, non-invasive technique.
- Surgical extractions: If the tooth is impacted or trapped beneath the gum or bone, an oral surgery approach is needed. We make a small opening to access the tooth and may section it to reduce pressure on surrounding structures.
A Comfortable, Stress-Free Oral Surgery Experience
We understand that oral surgery can cause anxiety. That is why we have redesigned the experience to feel calm and supportive.
- Advanced numbing: We use technologies like The Wand and Anutra Buffered Anesthesia to provide precise, comfortable numbing.
- Relaxation options: We offer sedation options, including NuCalm and customized solutions, so you can stay relaxed throughout your procedure.
Your Healing Timeline and Recovery Expectations
Knowing what to expect helps you heal more comfortably. We provide clear aftercare instructions so you feel prepared before you leave.
- The first 48 hours: Rest is essential. Expect mild to moderate swelling and follow a soft-food diet like yogurt, smoothies, applesauce, and mashed potatoes.
- The first week: Most patients return to normal routines within a few days. Swelling continues to improve and typically resolves by the end of the week.
Frequently Asked Questions About Wisdom Teeth Removal
Many patients have questions about the procedure, anesthesia, and recovery. Here are clear answers to common questions about wisdom tooth removal in Wichita Falls.
Schedule Your Wichita Falls Wisdom Tooth Evaluation
Do not wait until your unpredictable wisdom teeth are causing you unbearable daily pain, sparking a severe infection, or ruining your beautifully straight smile. Proactive, preventative care is the absolute best key to maintaining a healthy mouth and avoiding complex dental emergencies down the road.
You can trust our experienced oral surgeon to provide an advanced, comfortable, and highly precise extraction experience. Every step is designed to support your comfort while protecting the long-term health of your smile. Call 940-322-2252 to schedule your comprehensive wisdom tooth evaluation and take the next step toward lasting relief.