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Wisdom Tooth Removal


At Thornbury Dental Wellness Clinic, we are committed to ensuring your oral health and comfort. One of the common procedures we offer is wisdom tooth removal.


This procedure is essential for preserving your dental health and preventing future complications.


Wisdom teeth removal, also known as wisdom tooth extraction, is a common oral surgery. This procedure is often necessary to protect your oral health and prevent potential issues from arising.


Wisdom teeth, or third molars, typically emerge between the ages of 17 and 25. However, they can cause problems such as pain, misalignment, and other oral health issues if not properly managed.








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Why Might You Need Wisdom Teeth Removal?

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You may need to have your wisdom teeth removed if you experience any of the following:


  • Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Teeth that are partially or fully trapped in your gums or jawbone.
  • Crooked Growth: Wisdom teeth that grow sideways or at an angle.
  • Pain and Discomfort: Persistent pain near the back of your mouth.
  • Food and Debris Trapping: Difficulty cleaning around wisdom teeth, leading to trapped food and debris.
  • Gum Disease: Development of gum disease, particularly around the molars.
  • Tooth Decay: Cavities in partially erupted wisdom teeth.
  • Cysts: Fluid-filled sacs that form around wisdom teeth.
  • Damage to Nearby Teeth: Pressure or damage to adjacent teeth or surrounding bone.


In some cases, we may recommend removing your wisdom teeth as a preventive measure, even if you don't currently have any symptoms. This proactive approach can help reduce the risk of future problems such as infections and tooth decay.


The Procedure: What to Expect


Before your procedure, you will have a consultation with Dr Laurie Stumper. During this appointment, Dr Laurie Stumper will assess the health of your wisdom teeth using dental X-rays to determine their exact location. We will also discuss sedation options, which may include local anaesthesia, nitrous oxide (laughing gas), IV sedation, or general anaesthesia.


On the day of your procedure, Dr Laurie Stumper will:


  • Administer anaesthesia to numb your teeth and gums, ensuring your comfort throughout the process.
  • Make incisions in your gums if necessary to expose teeth trapped in your gums or jawbone.
  • Carefully loosen and remove the wisdom teeth. In some cases, the teeth may be divided into sections for easier removal.
  • Clean the area to prevent infection.
  • Place stitches to close the surgical site, if needed.
  • Apply gauze to control the bleeding.


Recovery from wisdom tooth removal typically takes one to two weeks, with most people resuming normal activities within three to five days. Follow postoperative instructions closely to ensure a smooth healing process.


Post-Procedure Care


After the procedure, you can expect some mild discomfort, slight bleeding, and swelling. We will provide you with detailed instructions on how to manage these side effects and ensure a smooth recovery. Here are some general tips:


Do:


  • Use gauze to control bleeding for about 30 minutes post-surgery.
  • Rest and recover at home for at least three to five days.
  • Apply ice packs to reduce swelling.
  • Keep the surgical sites clean with alcohol-free antibacterial mouthwash.
  • Brush and floss the rest of your teeth to maintain overall oral hygiene.
  • Take all prescribed medications as directed.


Don’t:


  • Drink through a straw.
  • Engage in strenuous exercise until cleared by your surgeon.
  • Lift heavy objects.
  • Eat hard, crunchy, or chewy foods.
  • Consume carbonated or alcoholic beverages.


Contact us if you experience:


  • A fever higher than 102°F (38.8°C)
  • Excessive bleeding
  • Severe pain unrelieved by medication
  • Difficulty breathing or swallowing
  • Worsening swelling after three days
  • Signs of infection (pus at the surgical site)


Schedule Your Consultation


At Thornbury Dental Wellness Clinic, we prioritise your health and comfort. If you suspect you may need wisdom teeth removal, schedule a consultation with Dr Laurie Stumper.


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