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Wisdom Teeth in Cocoa Beach, FL

 

If you’re experiencing discomfort or pain in your back molars, chances are that your wisdom teeth are making their appearance. Third molars, commonly known as wisdom teeth, typically start to appear during late adolescence or early adulthood. While some individuals may have no issues with their wisdom teeth, many face complications that require removal. If you’re in the Cocoa Beach area, Dr. Hardik Patel at Implants Cocoa Beach is your go-to expert for wisdom tooth extraction. With extensive experience in wisdom teeth removal, Dr. Patel and his team offer top-notch care and relief from wisdom teeth discomfort at Wisdom Teeth in Cocoa Beach.

What Are Wisdom Teeth?

Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the final set of molars that typically emerge in the late teens or early twenties. These four teeth, one in each quadrant, are located at the back of the mouth. While some individuals experience no issues with their wisdom teeth, many people face complications due to a lack of space in the jaw or misalignment.

Tooth Extraction Procedures at Implants Cocoa Beach

Why Are Wisdom Teeth Removed?

While some individuals have enough space in their mouths to accommodate wisdom teeth without any issues, many people experience problems with their wisdom teeth. The main reasons for wisdom tooth removal include:

  • Impacted Wisdom Teeth:

    Wisdom teeth often don’t have enough space to fully emerge or develop properly. They can become impacted, meaning they are trapped beneath the gum line or jawbone. This may result in discomfort, infection, and potential damage to adjacent teeth.

  • Crowding:

    If there is insufficient space in the mouth, wisdom teeth can cause crowding and misalignment of the existing teeth. This can affect the bite and overall oral health.

  • Tooth Decay and Gum Disease:

    Wisdom teeth, being positioned at the back of the mouth, present a challenge for a thorough cleaning, making them susceptible to tooth decay, gum disease, and infections.

Wisdom Teeth Extraction Procedure at Implants Cocoa Beach:

At Implants Cocoa Beach, we prioritize your comfort and well-being throughout the wisdom tooth extraction procedure. Our experienced dentist, Dr. Hardik Patel, will ensure that you receive the highest level of care.

Here’s what you can expect during the procedure:

  • Consultation:

    Dr. Patel will first examine your mouth, review X-rays if necessary, and discuss your symptoms and concerns. This will help determine if wisdom tooth extraction is necessary.

  • Anesthesia:

    Before the extraction, local anesthesia will be administered to numb the area around the wisdom teeth. For anxious patients, we also offer sedation options to help you relax during the procedure.

  • Extraction:

    We will carefully remove the wisdom teeth using specialized dental instruments. In cases where the teeth are impacted, a small incision may be made in the gum to access the tooth.

  • Closure:

    Once the extraction is complete, the incision, if made, will be closed with dissolvable sutures. A gauze will be placed over the extraction site to control bleeding.

How Long Is Wisdom Teeth Extraction Recovery Time?

The recovery time after wisdom tooth extraction varies from person to person, but generally, you can expect the following timeline:

  • Typically, the initial healing period after wisdom tooth extraction lasts approximately 1 to 2 weeks.
  • Discomfort and swelling are most significant in the first 2 to 3 days.
  • Most people can return to their normal activities within a week, but it’s essential to avoid strenuous activities during the first few days

What Happens After Wisdom Tooth Removal?

After your wisdom tooth extraction, it’s essential to take proper care of your mouth to promote healing and prevent complications. During the recovery process after wisdom tooth extraction, here’s what you can expect:

  • Swelling and Discomfort:

    Some swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort are normal after the procedure. With time, these symptoms should gradually diminish.

  • Bleeding:

    It’s normal to experience some bleeding or oozing from the extraction site initially. Bite down gently on the provided gauze pads to help control bleeding.

  • Stitches:

    If dissolvable stitches were used, they will typically dissolve on their own within a week or two. If non-dissolvable stitches were used, Dr. Patel will remove them during a follow-up visit.

  • Healing Process:

    The extraction sites will gradually heal over time. New tissue will develop, and the area will close up, aiding in the formation of a protective blood clot.

  • Follow-up Care:

    Attend your scheduled follow-up appointment with Dr. Patel to monitor your progress and ensure proper healing.

Choose Implants Cocoa Beach for Wisdom Tooth Extraction:

When it comes to wisdom tooth extraction in Cocoa Beach, Implants Cocoa Beach is the top choice. Dr. Hardik Patel and our dedicated team prioritize your comfort, safety, and oral health. With our state-of-the-art facilities and expertise, you can trust that your wisdom tooth extraction will be performed with the utmost care and precision.

To schedule your consultation with Dr. Hardik Patel at Implants Cocoa Beach, please call 321-730-3456. Bid farewell to discomfort caused by wisdom teeth and welcome a healthier, pain-free smile.

 

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Why Third Molar Extraction

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Wisdom teeth become impacted when there’s a lack of space in the dental arch and their growth is prevented by overlying gum, bone or adjacent tooth.

When the wisdom tooth is totally impacted the developmental sac that surrounds the tooth becomes filled with fluid and enlarges to form a cyst.

As the cyst grows it may hollow out the jow and permanently damage adjacent teeth, the surrounding bone and nerves.

During development the roots may involve the nerve which may lead to paresthesia (altered sensation or numbness of the lip) if removal is delayed.

The pressure from the erupting wisdom tooth may move other teeth and disrupt the alignment of teeth.

Partially impacted wisdom teeth cause food lodgement in the area.

The overlying gum tissue becomes inflamed and irritated.

Food lodgment may eventually lead to decay of the wisdom tooth and the adjacent tooth.

Failure to remove the wisdom tooth may necessitate root canal treatment of the adjacent tooth.

The area can get infected and the infection can spread to the muscles that help to open and close the mouth leading to restricted opening of the mouth, stiffness and illness.

If the wisdom teeth make their way through the gum tissue, due to lack of space may erupt towards your cheek causing cheek bite.

Third Molar Extraction - Horizontal

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Horizontal impaction implies, tooth lies horizontally in the bone.

Gum tissue reflected to expose the impacted tooth.

Bone overlying the tooth crown is removed to expose it.

Crown is sectioned and separated from the root.

The root is elevated from the socket and the gum tissue is sutured in place.

Third Molar Extraction - Vertical

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Vertical impaction implies, tooth lies vertically in bone but fails to erupt

Gum tissue reflected to expose the impacted tooth

Bone overlying the tooth crown is removed to expose it

Purchase point prepared and tooth elevated from the socket

Third Molar Extraction - Mesio Angular

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Mesio-angular impaction implies, crown of the tooth pointing towards the front of the mouth.

Gum tissue reflected to expose the impacted tooth.

Bone overlying the tooth crown removed to expose it.

Crown is sectioned vertically to divide the tooth into two fragments.

The distal (back) fragment is removed first, making room for the removal of the mesial (front) fragment.

Third Molar Extraction - Disto Angular

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Disto- angular impaction implies, crown of the tooth pointing towards the back of the mouth

Gum tissue is reflected to expose the impacted tooth

Bone overlying the tooth crown is removed to expose it

Crown is sectioned horizontally and seperated from the root

The root is elevated from the socket and the gum tissue is sutured in place

Third Molar Extraction - Maxillary

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Gum tissue reflected to expose the impacted tooth Overlying bone is removed to expose the tooth Tooth is elevated from the socket and gum tissue is sutured in place

Third Molar Extraction - Erupted Tooth (Mandibular)

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Third Molar Extraction – Erupted Tooth (Mandibular)

Third Molar Extraction - Erupted Tooth (Maxillary)

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Third Molar Extraction – Erupted Tooth (Maxillary)