Wisdom Teeth in Denver, CO

Wisdom teeth, which typically emerge in the late teens to early twenties, are often seen as a sign of adulthood due to their late arrival. However, their emergence at such a late stage and their position at the back of the mouth can lead to discomfort and other dental issues. At the Mini Dental Implant Center of America in Denver, we will evaluate whether your wisdom teeth are coming in properly and extract them if needed. Extraction can relieve immediate concerns and also prevent problems that are likely to develop.

Understanding Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth, located in the back of the mouth, are the last set of molars to arrive. Also known as third molars, they usually show up during early adulthood, thus earning their nickname. Despite their reputation for causing trouble, wisdom teeth still serve a purpose when they break through the gums properly aligned and healthy. In these cases, they can contribute to better chewing and help maintain optimal jawbone health.

Wisdom teeth might have been essential for our ancestors, but nowadays, they often cause more trouble than they’re worth. We understand the challenges of dealing with problematic wisdom teeth and are here to help you navigate your options.

When Are Wisdom Teeth Extracted?

Extraction may be recommended as a preventive measure, especially if there’s a high likelihood of future complications based on the position and condition of the teeth. Common reasons necessitating extraction include the following:

  • Overcrowding: When there isn’t adequate room in your mouth for wisdom teeth to grow in properly, they may put pressure on existing teeth, causing the teeth to shift. Extraction may be necessary to prevent misalignment and maintain a proper bite.
  • Impaction: When a wisdom tooth gets trapped beneath your gums or bone, it’s considered impacted. This can lead to pain, swelling, and infection, requiring extraction to alleviate discomfort and prevent further complications.
  • Infection: Wisdom teeth that have begun to emerge can form pockets that trap food and bacteria, increasing the risk of cavities and gum disease. Extraction minimizes oral health risks in these areas that are difficult to clean.
  • Orthodontic considerations: Those who are planning to have orthodontic treatment may require extraction if the wisdom teeth are likely to cause crowding and affect realignment efforts.

Regular dental checkups enable Dr. Bashi to monitor the development of your wisdom teeth and intervene when necessary to prevent discomfort and complications. Staying proactive helps you avoid potential issues and maintain optimal oral health.

Extracting Wisdom Teeth: From Consultation to Recovery

Our philosophy centers on proactive dental care, tackling wisdom teeth issues before they become an issue. When undergoing extraction at our practice, you’ll embark on a carefully guided treatment designed to ensure your comfort every step of the way.

Initial Consultation

During your consultation, Dr. Bashi will assess the condition of each wisdom tooth and its potential impact on your oral health. He will take X-rays to evaluate each tooth’s position and relationship to surrounding structures. Based on this evaluation, he will develop a personalized treatment plan to address your specific needs.

Extraction

For your extraction, Dr. Bashi will administer anesthesia to ensure your comfort. If necessary, incisions will be made to access the impacted wisdom teeth. Depending on the complexity of the extraction, the teeth may be sectioned into smaller pieces for removal. Once the extraction is complete, Dr. Bashi will close the incision with stitches. Finally, he will place a gauze pad in the socket to encourage the blood to clot and protect the extraction site.

Post-Op Guidelines

After your procedure, proper care is essential for healing. Dr. Bashi will provide detailed instructions on managing discomfort, maintaining oral hygiene, and promoting healing of the extraction sites. It’s important to follow these guidelines closely to ensure a smooth recovery process and minimize the risk of complications.

As you progress through the recovery phase, Dr. Bashi and his skilled team will be available to support you every step of the way. Should you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out. Depending on your individual situation, a follow-up appointment may be scheduled to monitor your healing progress.

Wisdom Teeth Worries? Schedule Your Visit Today!

At the Mini Dental Implant Center of America in Denver, we prioritize your comfort and well-being throughout the wisdom tooth extraction process. If you’re experiencing discomfort or have questions about your wisdom teeth, we invite you to contact us to schedule a free consultation today. Your smile deserves the best care, and we are here to provide it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Typically, we recommend removing them in the late teenage years or early twenties. At these ages, the roots are not fully formed and the bone is softer, making extraction and recovery easier.

However, the timing may differ based on specific dental needs. Regular dental checkups allow Dr. Bashi to monitor the wisdom teeth’s development, ensuring timely intervention if necessary.

Preserving the blood clot within the socket is essential for a smooth healing process. This clot protects the socket and the bone beneath it. Disturbing it can result in a dry socket, a condition that can be very painful.

To promote optimal healing, it’s advisable to avoid strenuous exercise, smoking, using straws, and consuming hot or spicy foods post-extraction, as these activities can interfere with the blood clot and irritate the extraction site. Maintaining careful oral hygiene and adhering to Dr. Bashi’s post-surgery instructions are also essential steps in the recovery process.

Additionally, our practice offers platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy for those looking to shorten the recovery process. This treatment uses your body’s own healing powers to facilitate faster healing, reduce pain and discomfort, and improve treatment outcomes.

While full recovery takes a week or two, most people start to feel better within a few days and can return to their normal activities.

Taking the time to rest and recover ensures proper recovery. Avoid strenuous physical activity for several days to prevent any complications. Remember, listening to your body and following Dr. Bashi’s aftercare advice is key to a smooth recovery.