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Understanding Wisdom Teeth In Central Leeds

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Between the ages of 17-25, almost all of us will be subject to the problem of wisdom teeth. In some people, they never develop, but if they do, they can cause multitude of problems, according to dentists in central Leeds. Generally, as wisdom teeth grow, there is not enough room for them to come through or they can grow at angles due to overcrowding- forwards, backwards, downwards, sideways. Sometimes, the teeth do not erupt at all. These situations are known as impacting and can lead to swelling, serious infections to other teeth, bad breath and tooth decay. Cavities can form, along with periodontitis, cysts and tumours. If a patient suffers such dental problems with their wisdom teeth, they should be removed. On the other hand, healthy impacted teeth only need to be monitored. Removing the teeth presents problems as well- nerve damage, damage to other teeth, bleeding and in rare cases, death. Such decisions about wisdom teeth are made by the dentist after x-rays and consultation. If the conclusion is that all four teeth are to be removed at the same time, it’s likely that the operation with be carried out in hospital. But in the case of only one extraction being necessary, this can be done by the dentist using a local anaesthetic. After the teeth are removed, the dentist will demand a strict regime of oral hygiene- such is the delicate nature of this procedure, infection at this stage can lead to serious complications and health problems.

Don’t Let an Impacted Tooth Make Your Life Miserable, Says City Of Leeds Dentist

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

While tooth pains in general are hard to bear, an impacted tooth can be a very serious source of trouble. A tooth is called impacted when it gets stuck inside the gums or when it comes out at an odd angle. In both cases, it presses continuously against other teeth, causing a lot of inconvenience. If you have an impacted tooth that is pushing against other teeth, you are bound to have a swollen face in addition to which you will suffer quite a bit of pain. Of course, not every impacted tooth causes pain.
The most common reason for a tooth to become impacted is that the gum has no place to accommodate it. This can happen if your mouth is small, and your teeth are large. The most common teeth to get impacted are the wisdom teeth because they arrive long after the other teeth and come out.
According to a City of Leeds dentist, most people delay too long before coming to a dentist for a solution to this problem. This is an issue that will not go away on its own. As a matter of fact, it will only worsen. A dentist will have to extract the tooth, using surgery if necessary.
Even if the tooth is not causing any pain, it can be a source of great trouble because it is difficult to clean. This tooth will attract food particles and will cause you to have bad breath. On the whole it would be best to extract it.