Your third molars, or wisdom teeth, usually develop
between the ages of 14 and 24 and are often removed in this time frame. Many,
however, keep these teeth for much longer
but can be at risk for developing oral health issues. At Lorton Springfield
Dental Implant & Oral Surgery, our surgeons extract
the wisdom teeth that are negatively impacting your oral health. We will
determine whether or not to remove them, with the goal of protecting your
smile.
Why do Young Adults Have Wisdom Teeth Removed?
Wisdom teeth can contribute to crowding and
discomfort as they emerge. Third molars
often become impacted, or partially
covered by soft tissues, as they fail to completely push through the gums. When
they do push through, they are sometimes crooked or start to press against
neighboring teeth. This can cause inflammation and infection, which merit extraction.
Most dentists and oral surgeons believe that
extracting wisdom teeth between 16 and 24 is the best method to preserve a
patient’s oral health. As we age, our jaw bone becomes more fragile and heals
less efficiently, which is why many dental professionals recommend removing
wisdom teeth between the ages of 14-24. If the procedure is completed later in
life, the patient will need extra time to heal. However, if you experience toothaches or show signs of infection
due to your third molars you are advised to have the teeth extracted no
matter your age.
Am I a Candidate for Wisdom Tooth Removal?
Whether you’re a teenager or an adult, it’s
important to seek help if your wisdom teeth are negatively affecting your oral
health. Your candidacy for wisdom teeth removal depends on a variety of
factors, including the size or your jaw, the number of impacted wisdom teeth,
and your overall dental health. If you have any of the following symptoms
contact your general dentist:
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Pain behind your molars or in your
jaw
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Chronic infections in your gums
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Tenderness or swelling around your
molars
At
Lorton Springfield Dental Implant & Oral Surgery, we believe that every smile
is unique and every patient deserves personalized care. Call our Lorton practice today if you have any questions regarding
your wisdom teeth or would like to schedule an appointment with Dr. Snehal
Patel.
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