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What are an Impacted Wisdom Teeth and How Does Rolle Oral and Facial Surgery Treat it?

Author: Dr. Richard Rolle Jr.
by Dr. Richard Rolle Jr.
Posted: Jun 20, 2021

The wisdom tooth or third molar is the last tooth that sprouts for a human being. Generally, it erupts in teenagers or in their early twenties. For many, the eruption is not as painless as it should be. There are many people who suffer from excruciating pain when their wisdom tooth is impacted.

An impacted wisdom tooth needs immediate removal. That is the best and perhaps only way to deal with the pain and discomfort. So, what is an impacted wisdom tooth anyway? Let’s take a look.

What is an Impacted Wisdom Tooth?

Even after most people develop all 32 permanent teeth, their jaws might not have the space to fit four wisdom teeth. When these teeth cannot erupt due to the lack of space, it is called impacted teeth. These teeth are unable to erupt properly and maintain all the functions.

Types of Wisdom Teeth Impaction

Understanding the type of impaction is necessary as depending upon that Dr. Richard Rolle Jr. will decide his next course of action. So, when you are coming to a clinic, first an X-ray will be done to see what kind of impaction you have. There can be three types of it.

  1. If the gum tissues don’t have the space for retraction for cleaning the wisdom tooth properly, it is called soft tissue impaction.
  2. When the wisdom tooth has a space for partial eruption and that is why it is not so functional in terms of chewing or cleaning, it is called partial bony impaction.
  3. If the tooth doesn’t have any space to erupt and it remains embedded in the jaw bone, it will be called complete bony eruption.

Possible Problems from Impaction

When your wisdom teeth are impacted, it is necessary that you are going to face some problems. Yes, you will feel moderate to high pain with a lot of discomforts. These are signs of impaction. The following problems can be the result of impaction.

  1. If the tooth doesn’t have enough space to erupt, then it will cause localized gum infection which can be painful and swelling can happen too.
  2. If the wisdom teeth remain trapped in the jaw bone, it can create cysts in the jaw and destroy the bones completely.
  3. If there is not enough space, then the teeth can cause crowding which will eventually affect the other teeth in that jaw.
  4. The adjacent teeth can also get impacted due to the pressure this tooth will create.

So, if you are suffering from an impacted wisdom tooth and it is already causing a lot of pain, you need to get it extracted immediately. Rolle Oral and Facial Surgery is the best place to get it done.

How Wisdom Tooth is Extracted at Rolle Oral and Facial Surgery

When you are searching for oral surgeons near me and coming to Rolle Oral and Facial Surgery, there will be a few steps for getting the whole procedure done.

  1. On the first day, there will be a consultation where you will be asked about the problem, the doctor will tell you how he is going to perform the extraction and if you are on any medication.
  2. On the day of the procedure, you will be given local anesthesia for numbing before the procedure. You will feel no pain during the procedure.
  3. Once it is done, you will be given the prescription of antibiotics and pain killers. Also, you will be instructed about how to do the ice compress and how you need to rinse your mouth with salted lukewarm water.

So, now as you know about impacted wisdom tooth and how it gets removed, come to Rolle Oral and Facial Surgery today.

About the Author

Dr. Richard R. Rolle, Jr is a renowned oral and maxillofacial surgeon with years of experience in the treatment of chemical peel in Charlotte, NC, and other oral and facial surgeries.

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