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Wisdom Tooth Removal
The wisdom teeth are the third and last set of molars in both cheeks.
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How to Get Rid of Your Wisdom Teeth
Most people have one or more of their back teeth, called third molars or wisdom teeth, taken out during a process called wisdom tooth removal. For many, these teeth don’t fit right because their lips are too small. Most get them between 17 and 25.
These teeth may need removal if they get trapped, develop at an angle, ache, swell, infect, or crowd other teeth. Wisdom teeth removal Parramatta keeps your mouth healthy and avoids new issues.
Why getting rid of tooth wisdom is a good idea
- Stay away from pain and discomfort: Wisdom teeth that are impacted or partially developed can cause chronic pain and oedema. Getting rid of it relieves discomfort.
- Avoid More Dental Problems: A tooth extraction helps prevent cysts, gum infections, cavities, and tooth damage.
- Protect Orthodontic Results : Impacted wisdom tooth Parramatta can crowd surrounding teeth, so be careful with braces. Take off your braces or other dental work after getting it done. This will help keep your teeth in place.
- Reduce Risk of Gum Disease: Wisdom teeth that are only partly developed leave spaces between your teeth that are hard to clean and where germs can grow. This makes gum disease less likely. Gum diseases are less likely to happen if you take them out.
- Prevent Jaw and Bite Complications: Avoid problems with your jaw and bite by getting rid of your wisdom teeth if they are hurt. This will relieve pressure on your jaw and stop future bite problems from happening.
How to get rid of a tooth that sticks out
Your dentist will use X-rays to find out where your wisdom teeth are, how they are growing, and whether they need to be taken out.
One kind of anaesthesia is used to numb the area before the oral surgery Parramatta. People may be given sedation or total anaesthesia to help them feel better in some scenarios.
It is carefully taken out by an oral surgeon or dentist. A small cut may be made in the gum and the tooth may be split into several pieces to make it easier to pull out.
The cut is cleaned to get rid of dirt and other things, and stitches may be needed.
Advice will be given on how to handle pain and swelling, eat, and keep your mouth clean. In one to two weeks, most people feel better.
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The drugs will keep you from feeling pain. Afterwards, you might feel a little sore, but you can treat it with over-the-counter or prescription medicines.
In the beginning, it takes three to five days to heal. Depending on how hard the extraction was, it could take up to two weeks to fully heal.
Not at all. Wisdom teeth should only be taken out if they are hurt, infected, rotted, or otherwise causing problems. They can stay if they are healthy and fully grown.
You should eat soft foods like smoothies, soups, mashed potatoes, milk, and cooked eggs for the first few days.
No, they won't grow back after you take them off.
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Before I had my wisdom teeth taken out, I was told what would happen. The process didn't hurt, and the help I got later was great.

My wisdom tooth was taken out, and it hurt a lot. But it was done quickly and well. The clinic staff made sure I was relaxed, and I got better quickly.

I had a great time getting my wisdom teeth taken out, from the assessment to the pain relief. That doctor did a good job, and I didn't feel much pain or trouble afterward.

When my doctor took out my wisdom teeth, I was scared, but he was very gentle with me. I got better faster than I thought I would, and the process went well.