At Wisdom Teeth Removal Burwood Center, you can avoid these 10 reasons
1.PAIN
As the wisdom tooth erupts, pressure pain in the upper and lower jaws can occur as the wisdom tooth presses against the overlaying gum. Swollen and inflamed gums can cause pain in the surrounding area.
2. SOFT TISSUE (RUBBER) INFECTION ON A REPEATED BASIS
Food, plaque, and debris can get stuck in a partially erupted wisdom teeth, causing gum swelling, dental decay, and pericoronitis. You can notice a bad taste, bad breath, or pus coming from your gums.
3. SACS WITH FLUID IN THEM (CYSTS) AND TUMOURS
An impacted wisdom tooth can develop a cyst, which is a fluid-filled sac. This may grow in size over time, affecting nearby structures such as neighbouring teeth, surrounding jaw bone, and nerves.
4. ULCERS OR CHEEK BITING
Wisdom teeth that grow sideways in the upper jaw can cause gum and cheek damage from biting or rubbing, resulting in painful ulcers.
5. TEETH DAMAGE IN THE AREA
The pressure from an impacted wisdom teeth can cause the next tooth and its root structure to resorb. It can also trap food and produce decay in the back of the neighbouring tooth, making treatment harder.
6. GUM DISEASE
A partially erupted wisdom tooth can form a tunnel that traps food and bacteria, leading to gum disease and infection.
7. EXTENSIVE TOOTH DISEASE
Even when the teeth have fully erupted and are visible, they can be difficult to reach and clean. This causes deterioration, which makes procedures like fillings more difficult.
8. SINUS PROBLEMS
The roots of upper wisdom teeth can be close to the sinuses of the face, causing pressure when they erupt.
9. MISSALIGNMENT OF OTHER TEETH
Wisdom teeth that don't have enough room to erupt on a regular basis can crowd or injure neighbouring teeth. Some people may notice that their teeth get more crowded as their wisdom teeth develop, especially if they have had braces.
10. REMOVING DIFFICULTY IN OLDER PERSON
The jaw bone that surrounds the teeth becomes less elastic as you get older. This indicates that removing an impacted tooth that is surrounded by bone may become more difficult in the future.
We have skilled Wisdom teeth dentists Burwood Dental Centre who will make your extractions, whether routine or surgical, exceedingly comfortable. Make an appointment with us right now to make wisdom tooth removal a breeze!
1.PAIN
As the wisdom tooth erupts, pressure pain in the upper and lower jaws can occur as the wisdom tooth presses against the overlaying gum. Swollen and inflamed gums can cause pain in the surrounding area.
2. SOFT TISSUE (RUBBER) INFECTION ON A REPEATED BASIS
Food, plaque, and debris can get stuck in a partially erupted wisdom teeth, causing gum swelling, dental decay, and pericoronitis. You can notice a bad taste, bad breath, or pus coming from your gums.
3. SACS WITH FLUID IN THEM (CYSTS) AND TUMOURS
An impacted wisdom tooth can develop a cyst, which is a fluid-filled sac. This may grow in size over time, affecting nearby structures such as neighbouring teeth, surrounding jaw bone, and nerves.
4. ULCERS OR CHEEK BITING
Wisdom teeth that grow sideways in the upper jaw can cause gum and cheek damage from biting or rubbing, resulting in painful ulcers.
5. TEETH DAMAGE IN THE AREA
The pressure from an impacted wisdom teeth can cause the next tooth and its root structure to resorb. It can also trap food and produce decay in the back of the neighbouring tooth, making treatment harder.
6. GUM DISEASE
A partially erupted wisdom tooth can form a tunnel that traps food and bacteria, leading to gum disease and infection.
7. EXTENSIVE TOOTH DISEASE
Even when the teeth have fully erupted and are visible, they can be difficult to reach and clean. This causes deterioration, which makes procedures like fillings more difficult.
8. SINUS PROBLEMS
The roots of upper wisdom teeth can be close to the sinuses of the face, causing pressure when they erupt.
9. MISSALIGNMENT OF OTHER TEETH
Wisdom teeth that don't have enough room to erupt on a regular basis can crowd or injure neighbouring teeth. Some people may notice that their teeth get more crowded as their wisdom teeth develop, especially if they have had braces.
10. REMOVING DIFFICULTY IN OLDER PERSON
The jaw bone that surrounds the teeth becomes less elastic as you get older. This indicates that removing an impacted tooth that is surrounded by bone may become more difficult in the future.
We have skilled Wisdom teeth dentists Burwood Dental Centre who will make your extractions, whether routine or surgical, exceedingly comfortable. Make an appointment with us right now to make wisdom tooth removal a breeze!
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