For the 65 percent of Royal Oak adults who develop wisdom teeth in their late teens or early twenties, Duffield Dentistry generally recommends removal. Wisdom teeth can damage adjacent teeth, nerves and, due to their awkward positioning, can increase risk of tooth decay and gum disease. They often come in crooked, crowding the other teeth and affecting the bite.
Wisdom teeth are also difficult to clean, especially if they do not fully erupt, which is a common problem for most Birmingham, MI teens and young adults who discover them. This can cause infection, as bacteria can be trapped under the skin where brushing and flossing is difficult.
After removal, Duffield Dentistry recommends Royal Oak wisdom teeth extraction patients carefully follow the instructions given.
Bleeding is inevitable and should be expected to last up to three days. Rinsing is counter-productive, but firm pressure should be applied by biting down on the gauze pads to help stop the bleeding.
Swelling following wisdom teeth extraction is a sign that the healing process is progressing normally. Swelling that recedes and then re-appears after a few weeks, however, is a sign of infection and should be treated immediately.
Dr. Larry Duffield recommends an examination seven to ten days after the extraction to make sure the wounds are clean and there are no complications. An anti-biotic wash can be applied if infection is present.
Keep in mind that many complications can be avoided if the Royal Oak patient has his or her wisdom teeth removed at an earlier age.
To schedule a dental exam or a wisdom teeth consultation with your dentist contact our Royal Oak dental practice today; Dr. Duffield is happy to help you in this decision process and can refer you to the appropriate doctor to have your wisdom teeth removed.
Dr. Larry Duffield
Duffield Dentistry
2009 Crooks Rd
Royal Oak Michigan zip code 48073
(248) 541-1388
https://duffielddentistry.commeet-dr-duffield/