Impacted Wisdom Tooth | Painless Tooth Extraction
What Is An Impacted Wisdom Tooth?
Wisdom teeth have the potential to become stuck below the surface of your gums (impacted), and grows at an odd angle, possibly causing complications. Impacted wisdom teeth are third molars at the back of the mouth that don't have enough room to emerge or develop normally.
How Do I Know If I Have An Impacted Wisdom Tooth?
Indications that your wisdom teeth could be impacted include jaw pain and tenderness, redness and swelling of the gums around the tooth, bad breath, or a bad taste when you bite down on food. Impacted wisdom teeth can also put you at risk for cysts, which are pockets of fluid that form around the tooth.
How Painful Is An Infected Wisdom Tooth?
A partially impacted wisdom tooth may cause food to become trapped and can make cleaning the tooth more difficult. For some people, a partially impacted tooth is very painful. If the tooth becomes infected or causes other issues, you may have symptoms such as: pain or swelling around the jaw.
What If You Don't Remove Impacted Wisdom Teeth?
While not all patients need their wisdom tooth removed, problems can develop if removal is not performed. Many patients have smaller mouths and jaws, which do not allow room for the third molars to grow in properly. If these teeth do erupt, overcrowding can occur. Your teeth will begin to shift or overlap each other.
If you are struggling with wisdom tooth pain, give the team at LADD Dental Group a call today! Proudly serving North Central Indiana families since 1978!!
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