Wisdom teeth are one of the human body’s least wise attributes. They’re a throw-back to the Stone Age when humans needed the extra teeth to masticate raw meat and chew course foods. These teeth are no longer necessary and sometimes they don’t even fit into our mouths properly. Some evolutionary biologists believe we are gradually losing these extra teeth.
What Are Wisdom Teeth?
Wisdom teeth are one of the human body’s least wise attributes. They’re a throw-back to the Stone Age when humans needed the extra teeth to masticate raw meat and chew course foods. These teeth are no longer necessary and sometimes they don’t even fit into our mouths properly. Some evolutionary biologists believe we are gradually losing these extra teeth.
What problems result from impacted wisdom teeth?
An impacted tooth can lead to an infection called pericoronitis. If untreated, this infection can spread to the throat or into the neck. In the very worst cases, oral infections even spread to the rest of the body via the bloodstream. Such severe infections require a hospital stay and surgery.
Impacted teeth can also get cavities both above and below the gum line. A truly terrible situation arises when an impacted tooth pushes onto the neighboring molar. This can lead to tooth movement, decay, or gum disease. It also can change the way a person’s teeth come together, which can affect how they eat and how they speak. Occasionally, impacted teeth can cause cysts or other growths in the jaw.
When should wisdom teeth be removed?
- They’re impacted, meaning the molars are blocked as they push through the gums into subject’s mouth,
- The wisdom teeth have erupted or will erupt at the wrong angle,
- The subject’s mouth is too small and there’s no room for any more teeth,
- The subject already has cavities in the back of the mouth and is unable to brush or floss their wisdom teeth properly due to their location.
Below, and to the right, is an Archer Dental patient with a perfect smile. All of his teeth are clean and straight and his mouth is big enough to comfortably accommodate all four wisdom teeth. This is what a full mouth looks like.
Deep Dental is fully equipped to do any major dental procedures on location, including wisdom teeth. We even have laughing gas!
Cody has all his wisdom teeth!
Explaining Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Wisdom teeth extraction is done by oral surgeons at Deep Dental Clinic in Mohali. The surgery should take forty minutes, but the actual length of the operation depends on what type of surgery is required.
If the teeth have already erupted through the gums, they can be removed fairly easily (as in a standard tooth removal). If the teeth are impacted, an incision needs to be made through the surface of the gum above the tooth. The bone covering the tooth needs to be removed and then the tooth itself is extracted. Occasionally, dentists will cut the tooth into multiple pieces to avoid inadvertently damaging bone, nerves, or other delicate tissues. Once the teeth have been extracted, your dentist will stitch the gums back up using dissolvable stitches.
What to Eat after Wisdom Teeth Removal?
Deep Dental recommends patients eat soft but nutritious foods in the days immediately after their wisdom teeth have been removed. Meals should be viscous, or at least easy to chew. The food selected should also have lots of vitamins, minerals, and protein to assist healing. Creamy soups recommended. Solid foods like mashed potatoes and gravy, scrambled eggs and avocado salads are also good choices. The best rule is to avoid any food that requires serious chewing.