Showing posts with label wisdom teeth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wisdom teeth. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

What, exactly, are wisdom teeth?

Wisdom teeth are a type of molar that is found in the very back of your mouth and are the last molars to develop. There are four wisdom teeth: upper left, upper right, lower left, and lower right. These teeth usually appear in late teens or early twenties but may become impacted (fail to erupt) due to lack of room in the jaw or angle of entry. The removal of wisdom teeth has become so commonplace that it is almost a rite of passage for young adults.

Drs. Trushar Patel and Tammy Zeineddin will tell you that when a tooth is impacted, it may need to be removed. If it is not removed, you may develop gum tenderness, swelling, or even severe pain. Impacted wisdom teeth that are partially or fully erupted tend to be quite difficult to clean and are susceptible to tooth decay, recurring infections, and yes, even gum disease.

Our friends at WebMD have developed a helpful explanation about wisdom teeth and how they impact your health. Also, feel free to give us a call with any questions you have or ask us on Facebook!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Get those wisdom teeth out, says Dr. Patel!

Dr. Patel recently read an article in People Magazine about Brooke Mueller (actor Charlie Sheen's wife) and her struggle with pneumonia. Her mother said part of the reason for her illness was that Brooke "waited too long to get her impacted wisdom tooth removed and the infection has spread all over. It is in her bloodstream."

This is where Dr. Patel and our team would remind you about the dangers of not removing wisdom teeth, which first start appearing between the ages of 16 and 25. The American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, or AAOMS, has a very helpful page on wisdom teeth.

Also, did you know Dr. Patel specializes in dental implants? Dental implants, which are an excellent solution to missing individual teeth, are intended only for candidates with sufficient bone and healthy gums. For more information on dental implants, please visit 19th Street Dental's web site.

Enjoy the rest of your week!