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Wisdom Tooth Doctor in PCMC - Dr. Abhijit Deshpande

WISDOM TOOTH EXTRACTION

Dr. Abhijit Deshpande, a prominent Wisdom Tooth Doctor in PCMC, specializes in addressing issues related to the final molars known as wisdom teeth. These teeth typically emerge later in life and are located at the back of the mouth. In the upper jaw, there are generally four wisdom teeth, while the lower jaw typically accommodates two. However, wisdom teeth often face challenges due to insufficient space to fully erupt, leading to various complications that can endanger neighboring teeth.

 

Impacted wisdom teeth can cause intense pain and discomfort, often accompanied by symptoms such as ear or jaw pain, difficulty in opening the mouth, and chewing problems. If left untreated for an extended period, they can become decayed and even infected, posing a risk to the surrounding bone and gums.

 

While wisdom teeth can be valuable assets when they are healthy and properly aligned, they commonly require removal due to misalignment. Dr. Abhijit Deshpande, an expert Wisdom Tooth Doctor in PCMC, specializes in providing effective solutions for wisdom tooth-related concerns.

Who will receive this treatment?

In situations where the last molar teeth are decaying, not erupting, or erupting incorrectly, wisdom tooth extraction is advised. Pain when opening their mouth or chewing food, a sharp or dull throbbing toothache, ear/jaw pain, and trouble swallowing due to swelling of the gums around the tooth are some symptoms of the above.

 

  1. PREPARATION FOR PRE-TREATMENT

To fully comprehend why everyone needs to have their wisdom teeth out, a thorough consultation with the dentist is recommended. Failure to extract a potentially problematic wisdom tooth could result in the following issues:

 

– If extraction is postponed, wisdom teeth that are tilted or erupting incorrectly will almost certainly develop decay.

 

– As decay spreads to nearby teeth, cavities or even root canals may result.

 

– The bone may become infected and bulge around the tooth and gums.

 

– In rare circumstances, infection can result in cyst formation.

 

– The pressure from the wisdom tooth that is erupting incorrectly leads the front teeth to become crowded or crooked, which affects the symmetry of the smile.

 

An OPG X-ray is indicated to verify the wisdom tooth’s presence and position in respect to the surrounding bone and nerves. To prevent any issues, a medical and dental history is gathered.

 

Prior to the extraction, antibiotics are suggested to prevent infection and ensure that the area heals properly. Don’t forget to inquire about your dental surgeon’s training and expertise in wisdom tooth extractions.

 

  1. ACTIONS

It is a fairly safe and predictable treatment when thoroughly carried out by qualified and experienced medical professionals. The teeth are tenderly and meticulously extracted under local anaesthetic. To remove the tooth, the surrounding bone may occasionally need to be cut back. Stitches are used to close the gap created by the extraction in order to stop any bleeding and promote healing.

  1. POST-TREATING CARE

 

– As the effects of the anaesthesia wear off, jaw stiffness, difficulty opening the mouth, and pain are possible.

 

– For 24 hours, avoid rinsing, using a straw to drink, and spitting.

 

– Prescription analgesics and pain relievers are given to treat the discomfort.

 

– Consume soft foods and liquids such as soups, pureed foods, shakes, pudding and smoothies.

 

– Stay away from things like spicy meals, nuts, popcorn, and smoke.

 

– For a day, refrain from brushing and flossing near the extraction site.

 

– Rinse with a solution of 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1 glass warm water after 24 hours.

 

– You should visit the doctor for a checkup a week after the procedure, and the stitches will be removed then.

 

TIPS FOR TOOTH EXTRACTION Remember to maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly, at least twice daily.

 

– Go to the dentist every three to six months.

 

– Eat a variety of healthy meals, such as fruits, leafy green vegetables, dairy products like milk, and cheese.

 

– Drink a lot of water both before and after meals to flush away any leftover food particles.

 

– Limit your intake of acidic meals and beverages such tea, coffee, and carbonated drinks.

 

– Consume sticky foods in moderation, such as pizza, candy, and chocolates.

 

– Refrain from chewing your fingernails, pen caps, pencils, etc., and refrain from tearing packs or opening bottles with your teeth

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