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By the time a person reaches their early teenage years, all permanent teeth have come in but one set. The individual will still wait for the third molars, otherwise known as wisdom teeth. Typically, there are two of these teeth on the upper jaw and two on the lower jaw, but some patients may have three, two, one, or none. These teeth serve little purpose in people’s diets today, as two sets of molars are enough to chew the types of foods that individuals eat.
A mouth often does not have enough space for these teeth. This leads to overcrowding, causing pain and discomfort. The third molars may grow in crooked, affecting the person’s bite and the surrounding teeth. Because of their position in the mouth, brushing these molars can be difficult.
As a person eats and leaves food particles on the teeth, the sugars and acids leave behind a sticky film called plaque. This substance will slowly eat away at the enamel layer of a tooth, creating tiny holes called cavities. Plaque can harden and turn into tartar, which is more difficult to get rid of. It can cause tooth decay, infections, and gum disease. The most effective way to prevent plaque buildup is to brush and floss properly and regularly.
Because wisdom teeth are located so far in the back of the mouth, patients tend to forget about them. When it is time to brush and floss, these hard-to-reach spots can frustrate the individual. The person will then either spend too little time on the area or just ignore it. Another challenge is that a wisdom tooth can grow in misaligned or misshapen. The odd eruption poses issues for brushing and flossing, as parts of the tooth may not get adequate cleaning.
Brushing at least twice a day with fluoride-based toothpaste and flossing daily can remove plaque. The dentist might also advise removing the teeth. This can remove the difficulties of staying on top of oral hygiene in this awkward spot in the mouth. This procedure requires surgery, often an invasive process that involves cutting into the gums and removing bone first. The recovery process can take a week or two. This treatment can increase the person’s chances of staying away from cavities.
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You should not have to contend with severe decay or gum disease. When brushing or flossing proves to be difficult, extracting unnecessary wisdom teeth might make sense. Talk to your dentist today about this possibility. It is good to take care of this procedure before age 20, but you may be a candidate at any age.
Request an appointment or call Randal S. Elloway DDS, Inc at (530) 527-6777 for an appointment in our Red Bluff office.
Dr. Elloway has a Bachelor’s in Biology from La Sierra University and a DDS from Loma Linda University, and brings over 30 years of dental experience to his practice in Red Bluff. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Implantology, a Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, and a member of the American Dental Association, California Dental Association, and Northern California Dental Society. Dr. Elloway is committed to continuous learning and compassionate care, and volunteers internationally to help needy patients.
