About Wisdom teeth
What problems can wisdom teeth cause?
Looking after wisdom teeth
How will my wisdom teeth be removed?
After removal of my wisdom teeth
How do I know if my wisdom teeth need to be removed?
How does the dentist know if your wisdom teeth need to be removed?
What age should I be when my wisdom teeth are removed?
Are there any risks with removing wisdom teeth?
What problems can wisdom teeth cause?
Looking after wisdom teeth
Regular dental checkups
Good brushing
Chlorhexidine mouth rinse in mild infection in gums
"Teething gel" if gums are sore during eruption
Beware of popcorn and apple peel when teeth are not totally erupted
How will my wisdom teeth be removed?
Depending on your health and the position of the teeth you may have numerous choices.
Depending on the difficulties in taking out your wisdom teeth we will advise you as to whether we are able to take them out or if you need to see an Oral Surgeon. Oral Surgeons are dentists who have undergone special training in this area. They may also have a medical degree.
When you attend an Oral Surgeon the initial appointment will be to assess your teeth and health and then advise you on the options you have and the cost involved.
The Dental Board of Australia does require us to warn you that having wisdom teeth out can be a surgical procedure and hence involves risks.
The Dental Board of Australia suggests that you should be warned to seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner before proceeding with any surgical procedure.
After removal of the teeth
It is normal to have some initial swelling and pain (called discomfort by us!) after surgery to remove teeth. If we have advised you to take any medication please do so to minimise your discomfort. You should also take the following sensible advice: -
How do I know if my wisdom teeth need to be removed?
You may experience pain or difficulty in opening your mouth or even swelling at the back of the jaw.
You may however have no pain and it is possible to develop bone loss without being aware of problems
The best thing is to come in for regular check up and x-rays.
How does the dentist know if your wisdom teeth need to be removed?
Often as the wisdom teeth start to erupt the dentist can see enough of the teeth to tell if it is going to come through into a useful position or if it is just going to be a problem. This can mean that the wisdom teeth can be removed before they cause problems.Often the dentist will need radiographs (x-rays) to see the wisdom teeth and decide whether they are likely to cause problems.
This radiograph is called an "OPG" and is commonly used to assess wisdom teeth because is shows the root within the jaw.
Lower impacted wisdom teeth are seen on this x-ray.
Sometimes the advice from the dentist will be "wait" and "watch" because the teeth may be close to the correct position to fit in the mouth.
What age should I be when my wisdom teeth are removed?
Often orthodontists will want wisdom teeth removed to prevent the possibility of them interfacing with the teeth straightening they have undertaken.
Your dentist may also feel this is an important consideration in your mouth.
Between the ages of 17 and 24 would be "typical" to have wisdom teeth removed.
At a younger age it may be difficult to remove the wisdom teeth because they are imbedded deep within the jaw bones and as we get older our jaw bones becomes more dense making removal and healing a greater problem.
Are there any risks with removing wisdom teeth?
With any treatment there are risks.
While there may be risks in wisdom teeth removal we will endeavour to give you the best advise for your mouth and this may be removal of your wisdom teeth although arent aware of any problems with them.
Please discuss with us your concerns and we will be happy to advise you.
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115 Sternberg St
Bendigo
VIC
3550
AU
Kennington Dental brings together exceptional care and quality for all ages and stages of dental life - Family orientated
Dr Sathie Naidoo BDS (ADC)
Dr Patti Tan BDS
Olivia Tan BOHSc(Bendigo)