Extraction

Before removing a wisdom tooth, your dentist will give you a local anesthetic to numb the area where the tooth will be removed. An anti-anxiety pill or laughing gas may be used, especially if several or all of your wisdom teeth will be removed at the same time. This will make you groggy or cause you to sleep through the procedure. Dr. Ellenbogen's dental team will probably recommend that you don't eat or drink after midnight on the night before surgery, so you are prepared for the medicine.
To remove the wisdom tooth, Dr. Elllenbogen will open up the gum tissue over the tooth and take out any bone that is covering the tooth. He will separate the tissue connecting the tooth to the bone and then remove the tooth. Sometimes Dr. Ellenbogen will need to cut the tooth into smaller pieces to make it easier to remove.
After the tooth is removed, you may need stitches. Some stitches dissolve over time and some have to be removed after a few days. A folded cotton gauze pad placed over the wound will help stop the bleeding.
In most cases, the recovery period lasts only a few days. The following tips will help speed your recovery.
A wisdom tooth is extracted to correct an actual problem or to prevent problems that may come up in the future. When wisdom teeth come in, a number of problems can occur:
Your jaw may not be large enough to accommodate them, and they may become impacted and unable to break through your gums. Your wisdom teeth may break partway through your gums, causing a flap of gum tissue to grow over them. Food and germs can become trapped under the flap and cause your gums to become red, swollen, and painful. These are signs of infection. More serious problems can develop from impacted teeth, such as infection, damage to other teeth and bone, or the development of a cyst. One or more of your wisdom teeth may come in at an awkward angle, with the top of the tooth facing forward, backward, or to either side.
Wisdom tooth removal usually is effective in preventing:
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