Most adults typically have two complete sets of molars in place by the age of 12, but between 16-20 years old, a third set, known as wisdom teeth, emerges. While ideally, these teeth would integrate smoothly into the dental arch, they often cause problems due to insufficient space. Wisdom teeth commonly become impacted, leading to issues like crowding, shifting, and potential damage to adjacent teeth, nerves, or roots.
These molars can also pose risks of cysts or infections, jeopardizing overall oral health. Even without immediate issues, early detection during their development allows for proactive removal, preventing potential complications. We can safeguard your oral health and prevent future dental problems by addressing wisdom teeth early.
We understand that wisdom tooth removal often involves the removal of third molars, which may be the first experience with oral surgery for many of our patients. This routine oral surgery is focused on extracting wisdom teeth at the mouth’s back. Here’s a general overview of what you can anticipate from our process:
In your consultation with our board-certified oral surgeons, a thorough examination of your mouth will be conducted, complemented by digital X-rays. This assessment will help us assess the position and complexity of your wisdom tooth extraction.
To access the tooth, we’ll create an incision in the gum tissue, and if necessary, we may need to eliminate some surrounding bone or divide the tooth into smaller pieces for a smoother extraction process. The extraction of your wisdom teeth will be conducted with precision and care. We often remove all four wisdom teeth in a single session to streamline the healing process. In cases where not all four need extraction, we still remove the ones that need extraction on the same day for efficient care, and in some instances, we may employ a sectioning technique for better control during the procedure.
Following the extraction, you will be given time to recuperate in a dedicated recovery area. Since there will be swelling, we will provide you with an ice pack to help. Dr. Makepeace Charles will thoroughly discuss post-operative instructions, guiding you to tend to the extraction site and promote healing. We will also prescribe pain medication and an antibiotic if needed. The full amount must be taken if medication is prescribed, even if you feel better.
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(561) 622-9065
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2560 RCA Blvd, Suite 102,
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
Phone Number:
(561) 622-9065
Address:
24 North Loxahatchee Drive,
Suite 1, Jupiter, FL 33458
Phone Number:
(561) 622-9065
Address:
10115 Forest Hill Blvd, Suite 101,
Wellington, FL 33414
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