Wisdom Tooth Removal in Ottawa at Bronson Dental
Wisdom Tooth Treatment
What Are Wisdom Teeth?
Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars that typically grow in during your late teens or early twenties. These teeth are also known as third molars. While some people have enough room in their mouths for these extra teeth, many do not.
When there isn’t enough space, wisdom teeth can become impacted, meaning they don’t fully emerge from the gum tissue. Impacted teeth for third molars can lead to various dental problems, which is why wisdom teeth removal is often necessary.
Why Should You Consider Wisdom Teeth Removal?
Impacted Wisdom Teeth
Our pediatric dentists are experts in caring for primary teeth and guiding the transition to permanent teeth.
Crowding of Other Teeth
If your wisdom teeth are trying to come in, but there isn’t enough space, they can push against your adjacent teeth. This can lead to misalignment and crowding, making it difficult to maintain good oral hygiene.
Risk of Tooth Decay
Wisdom teeth that partially emerge can create gaps where food particles can get trapped, increasing the risk of tooth decay and gum disease.
Pain and Discomfort
Even without an impacted wisdom tooth, you may experience mouth pain or discomfort from your wisdom teeth, and it may be time for an extraction.
Wisdom Teeth Removal Procedure
1. Initial Consultation
Your wisdom tooth journey begins with an initial consultation at our Ottawa dental office. During this visit, our oral surgeon will use X-rays to assess your teeth and gums. We will then discuss your symptoms and determine whether wisdom tooth removal is necessary.
2. Treatment Plan
If we decide that wisdom tooth extraction is needed, we will create a personalized treatment plan. This plan will detail the procedure, including the type of anesthesia that will be used. We offer local anesthesia, IV sedation, and general anesthesia to ensure you are comfortable throughout the process. We’ll encourage you to follow pre-operative instructions provided.
3. Anesthesia Administration
On the day of the procedure, the first step is to administer anesthesia. This helps minimize pain and keeps you relaxed. Depending on your comfort level and the complexity of your extraction, we will choose the best option for you.
4. Tooth Extraction
Once you are numb and comfortable, the oral surgeon will carefully perform the wisdom tooth extraction. This can be a simple extraction if the tooth has fully emerged or a surgical extraction if the tooth is impacted. We will use advanced techniques to control bleeding and ensure the teeth extraction goes smoothly.
5. Post-Procedure Care
After your wisdom teeth are removed, we will provide detailed instructions for your recovery. This will include tips on managing pain, reducing swelling, brushing teeth, and promoting healing. It’s important to follow these instructions to ensure a smooth and quick recovery.
Recovery After Wisdom Teeth Removal
Pain Management
After the procedure, it’s normal to experience some discomfort, especially if you had an impacted tooth. You can manage pain with over-the-counter pain relievers, or we may prescribe medication if necessary.
Swelling and Bruising
Some swelling is common after having a wisdom tooth removed. You can reduce swelling and excessive bleeding by applying ice packs to your cheeks for the first 24 hours.
Soft Foods
During the healing process, it’s best to stick to foods like yogurt, smoothies, and mashed potatoes. Avoid hard, crunchy, or sticky foods that can irritate your gums.
Follow-Up Care
We will schedule a follow-up appointment to check your wisdom teeth extraction healing progress. If you experience excessive bleeding, severe pain, or any unusual symptoms, be sure to contact us right away.
Benefits of Early Wisdom Teeth Removal
Preventing Damage
Early removal of impacted wisdom teeth can prevent damage to nearby teeth and gum tissue.
Avoiding Complications
Addressing potential issues with early wisdom teeth extractions before they become serious can prevent complications like infections or the need for more complex surgeries.
Easier Recovery
Younger patients tend to heal more quickly and experience fewer complications, making early wisdom teeth removal a smart choice.
Are You a Candidate for Wisdom Teeth Removal?
Jaw Pain
If you have ongoing pain, it could be a sign that your wisdom teeth are impacted.
Gum Inflammation
If you notice bleeding gums or swelling around your wisdom teeth, this may indicate an issue that needs to be addressed.
Bad Breath
Persistent bad breath can be a sign of infection or decay in the area of your wisdom teeth.
Crowding
If your wisdom teeth are causing crowding or misalignment, it may be time for an evaluation.
Your Go-To Wisdom Teeth Removal in Ottawa
Frequently Asked Questions About Wisdom Teeth Removal
How many wisdom teeth do people typically have?
Is wisdom teeth removal a painful procedure?
How long does recovery take after wisdom teeth removal?
Recovery can vary after a wisdom tooth procedure, but most people feel better within a few days. Full healing may take a week or two.
How can I promote healing after wisdom tooth removal?
Can I drive myself home after the extraction?
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If you’re considering wisdom tooth removal in Ottawa, look no further than Bronson Dental. Our dedicated team is here to guide you through the entire process, ensuring you feel comfortable and informed every step of the way. Wisdom teeth removal is a routine procedure that can prevent future dental problems and help you maintain a healthy smile.
Looking for wisdom tooth removal, Ottawa? Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward a healthier smile!
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