It procedure is used when the wisdom tooth has fully erupted through the gum line and is visible in the mouth. The dentist uses tools to loosen and remove the tooth. It typically requires only local anesthesia.
Indications: Best for wisdom teeth that are properly aligned and fully erupted without complications.
Surgical extraction is necessary for wisdom teeth that are partially or fully impacted—meaning the teeth have not fully emerged through the gums or are trapped beneath the jawbone. This procedure involves making an incision in the gum to access and remove the tooth, which may require removing some of the bone around the tooth or cutting the tooth into pieces to extract it more easily.
Indications: Used for impacted wisdom teeth, teeth that are positioned awkwardly, or when the tooth cannot be extracted in one piece due to its size or shape.
This is a type of surgical extraction focusing on wisdom teeth that have penetrated through the bone but remain partially covered by gum tissue. Removal involves cutting away the gum tissue to access and extract the tooth.
Indications: Appropriate for teeth that have emerged from the jawbone but are still partially covered by gum tissue.
Partial Bony Impaction involves wisdom teeth that are partially emerged from the jawbone but cannot fully erupt due to lack of space or misalignment. The procedure may require removing a portion of the jawbone to facilitate extraction.
Indications: For wisdom teeth that are partially trapped in the jawbone.
The most complex form of extraction, this is required when a wisdom tooth is entirely encased in the jawbone. This situation demands extensive surgical intervention, possibly including bone removal and tooth sectioning.
Indications: Necessary for fully impacted teeth with no eruption through the gum line, often anticipated through X-rays.
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The dentist or oral surgeon will begin by numbing the area around the wisdom tooth with a local anesthetic. For more complex cases or for patients who are particularly anxious, sedation or general anesthesia might be used to ensure the patient is comfortable and pain-free during the procedure.
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