Wisdom Teeth Extraction
Wisdom teeth are the latest adult teeth,which are molars located at the back of the jaw.Because they do not adapt to the jaw structure, they usually cause pain, abscess formation and discomfort in most individuals.These problems occur since there is no sufficient space in the jaw for wisdom teeth to come out.For this reason, wisdom teeth mostly must be removed by tooth extraction or dental surgeries. In addition to the severe pain it causes, it may also cause deterioration of the jaw structure and adversely affect the health of other teeth in its neighborhood. For this reason, when the wisdom teeth start to come out, it is beneficial to go through a check in consultation with dentists. In some cases, wisdom teeth may remain embedded in the gingiva because they come out at the wrong angle due to an improper jaw structure and may not be visible when viewed from the outside. These teeth, which are called impacted wisdom teeth, usually reveal themselves with the pain they cause. In order not to adversely affect the jaw and tooth structure and to prevent unwanted problems such as abscess, a dentist examination should be passed regularly. With regular dental examinations, the start and development of wisdom teeth can be followed, and in case of a negative situation, teeth can be extracted without harming the oral and dental health.
What are the symptoms of Wisdom Teeth?
Wisdom teeth, which can find enough space in the gums and grow properly, develop in a healthy way and do not cause any discomfort symptoms. However, the wisdom teeth of most individuals cause problems due to the absence of this area. Common symptoms seen during the eruption or impacting of wisdom teeth are:
• Pain in teeth and gums
• Gum sensitivity
• Pain that hits the chin and ear
• Swelling in lymph nodes,
• Headache
• Bad breath
• Pain while chewing
Most of the symptoms like above seen in individuals between the ages of 17-25 because of wisdom teeth and its complications. Therefore, individuals experiencing these complaints should consult a dentist.
How is the wisdom teeth removal performed?
The surgeon usually starts with local anaesthesia and then how the wisdom tooth surgery will be performed is decided entirely according to the position of the tooth according to the x-ray images. In cases where the wisdom tooth is in the gum and the tooth roots are embedded in the jawbone, it is generally not possible to remove the tooth in one piece. In these cases, the wisdom to be extracted is divided into several parts by the dentist and taken in this way. Another method is to make an incision in the gingiva so that the tooth can be extracted with the help of this incision much more easily. After tooth extraction and cleaning of the area, the gum is stitched. These stitches should be removed a certain time after the operation. How long the surgery will take under local anesthesia may vary depending on the position of the tooth and the number of teeth to be extracted.
What to Expect After the Procedure
Blood leakage in the operation area for a certain period of time is completely normal for the patients who had wisdom teeth extraction surgery. In order to ensure coagulation in the operation area, food should not be eaten and water should not be drunk for the period of time recommended by the surgeon. Swelling may occur in the area after the operation, and severe pain may develop as the effect of anesthesia decreases. In this case, it is beneficial to use painkillers prescribed by the dentist. The area where the tooth was extracted should not be touched with a hand or tongue, and the other side of the mouth should be used while eating. Smoking should be avoided during the first 24 hours as it will increase bleeding. Ice can be used to relieve swelling.

