Save Your Smile From Problematic Wisdom Teeth
Emerging wisdom teeth are an uncomfortable but normal part of your smile’s development. Normally, despite some discomfort in your jaw or gums towards the back of your mouth, your wisdom teeth will emerge independently and leave you largely unaffected. Sometimes, they can grow in the wrong direction, and leaving them untreated can cause problems for the rest of your smile. If you start experiencing:
- severe, persistent discomfort or pain in the back of your mouth
- tight, hot, or inflamed gums
- shifting or signs of crowding in your other teeth
- jaw pain or difficulty opening and closing your mouth
- unrelenting earaches, headaches, or pressure in your sinuses
- lingering bad breath
Call our office and schedule a checkup as soon as possible. These might be signs that your wisdom teeth are having trouble emerging and need to be taken out. Our experienced, compassionate dentist Dr. Jebrini has the technology and the training to perform smooth, effective wisdom teeth removals in our Rocklin dental office. With our friendly and attentive team and our comprehensive sedation options, you can enjoy a comfortable experience from start to finish and get back to smiling in no time!
What Are Wisdom Teeth?
Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last set of teeth to emerge from your gums or “erupt”.
Most adults have four wisdom teeth, one in each corner of your mouth. They typically emerge sometime between your 17th and 25th birthdays.
These teeth were once important for our ancestors who had larger jaws and needed them for chewing tough foods. However, with evolution, our jaws have become smaller over time, leaving inadequate space for these extra molars to properly emerge.
Due to this lack of space, wisdom teeth tend to grow at odd angles or may not fully erupt through the gum line. This can lead to a variety of problems such as:
- impaction (when your wisdom tooth starts growing into your adjacent tooth and is trapped below your gums)
- crowding of surrounding teeth
- infection
- decay
- damage to nearby structures like other healthy teeth or nerves
Roughly 85% of people need to have their wisdom teeth removed at some point in their lives.
Regular dental check-ups and X-rays can help determine if extraction is necessary before any complications arise. If you’re experiencing pain or notice changes in your oral health during the period when wisdom teeth typically erupt, it’s best to consult with a dentist who specializes in oral surgery, like Dr. Jebrini.
When Should Your Wisdom Teeth Be Removed?
While some people may experience no issues with their wisdom teeth, others may face a range of problems that require swift removal.
Overcrowding: One common reason for wisdom tooth extraction is overcrowding in the mouth. As these teeth come in last, there is often not enough space for them to fully erupt without causing misalignment or shifting of surrounding teeth.
Impaction: When there isn’t sufficient room for wisdom teeth to grow properly, they can become trapped beneath the gum line or jawbone. This can lead to infection, pain, and damage to nearby structures such as neighboring teeth or nerves.
Partial Eruption: These wisdom teeth can be prone to decay and gum disease since they are difficult to clean properly due to their position at the back of the mouth.
Determining when your wisdom teeth should be removed will depend on various factors including your age, oral health conditions, and symptoms you’re experiencing. It’s essential to consult with a dentist like Dr. Jebrini who specializes in oral surgery for an evaluation and personalized recommendation.
Can Any Dentist Remove Wisdom Teeth?
When it comes to wisdom teeth removal, there are two types of extractions:
1. Non-Bony Extractions:
This is when your wisdom teeth are just trapped beneath your gum line but can be easily removed in one piece, by making a small incision in the gum tissue. A general dentist can perform this type of straightforward extraction.
2. Bony Extractions:
This is when your wisdom tooth is impacted, and is growing into another tooth or even your jawbone. In this case, the wisdom tooth needs to be split and removed in more than one piece, and only a dentist skilled in oral surgery can perform this type of extraction to make sure that your surrounding teeth, bone, and nerves are not damaged in the process.
Dr. Jebrini has advanced training and is able to perform both types of wisdom teeth removal procedures here in Rocklin, CA. Even with all the technology, training, and sedation options, we know that the prospect of having a tooth removed can still be daunting.
That’s why our team takes the time to thoroughly explain the procedure and discuss any questions or concerns you may have in depth before we do anything. We want you to feel comfortable and confident throughout the entire process.
The Wisdom Teeth Removal Procedure
Initial Consultation: The first step in your wisdom teeth removal journey is to schedule an initial consultation at our Rocklin, CA office. During this visit, Dr. Jebrini will evaluate your oral health, take X-rays or 3D scans of your mouth, and discuss your symptoms and concerns.
Treatment Planning: Based on the information gathered during the consultation, our Rocklin dentist will develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and situation. This will outline the number of wisdom teeth to be removed, the chosen approach for anesthesia, and any necessary post-operative care instructions.
Anesthesia Options: Prior to performing the wisdom teeth removal procedure, our team will discuss anesthesia options with you. We offer various methods to ensure your comfort, including local anesthesia, nitrous oxide (laughing gas), or intravenous (IV) sedation. Our goal is to provide you with a pain-free and stress-free experience.
Procedure: On the day of the procedure, you will be made comfortable in our state-of-the-art oral surgery suite. Dr. Jebrini and his team will carefully administer the chosen anesthesia method before proceeding with the wisdom teeth extraction.
- Once the anesthesia takes effect, the surgeon will make an incision in the gum tissue to access the tooth and underlying bone. In some cases, a small amount of bone may need to be removed to facilitate easier extraction.
- Using specialized tools, such as forceps or elevators, the surgeon carefully loosens and removes each tooth from its socket. This part of the procedure requires precision and skill to minimize trauma to surrounding tissues.
- After all wisdom teeth have been extracted, any necessary sutures are placed to promote proper healing. The entire procedure usually takes about one hour, although this can vary depending on factors such as complexity and number of teeth being removed.
Post-Operative Care: Following the extraction, our team will provide detailed instructions on caring for the extraction sites and promoting proper healing. This may include recommendations for pain management, dietary restrictions, and maintaining good oral hygiene practices. Our staff will also schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your progress and address any concerns you may have.
How We Can Help Your Smile
- Our dentist has extensive training and experience in performing wisdom teeth extractions, ensuring that you are in capable hands throughout the entire procedure.
- We prioritize your comfort. We understand that getting your wisdom teeth pulled can be an anxiety-inducing experience. That’s why we offer various sedation options to help you relax during the procedure. Our caring staff will provide personalized care and ensure that you feel comfortable every step of the way.
- We also take pride in our state-of-the-art facility equipped with state-of-the-art technology. This allows us to perform efficient and precise extractions, minimizing discomfort and reducing recovery time.
- We are committed to excellence. We strive to deliver top-notch dental care by staying up-to-date with the latest advancements in oral surgery techniques. You can trust us to provide high-quality treatment tailored to your specific needs.
- We believe in transparent communication. Before proceeding with any treatment plan, we will thoroughly explain the procedure, discuss any concerns or questions you may have, and outline all costs involved so that there are no surprises along the way.
We Remove The Stress From Wisdom Teeth Removal
If you’re experiencing pain or discomfort from your wisdom teeth, don’t wait any longer to seek treatment. Dr. Jebrini and our friendly team at Premier Dental & Implant Center are here to help. Call us today to schedule your appointment and enjoy gentle, stress-free, and effective dental care for your smile.