Wisdom Teeth
By the age of 18 the average adult has 32 teeth: 16 teeth on top and 16 teeth on bottom. Each tooth in the mouth has a specific name and function. The teeth in the front of the mouth (incisors, canine, and bicuspid teeth) are ideal for grasping and biting food into smaller pieces. The back teeth (molar teeth) are used to grind food into a consistency suitable for swallowing.
The average mouth is made to hold only 28 teeth. It can be painful when 32 teeth try to fit in a mouth that is meant to hold only 28 teeth. These four other teeth are your third molars, also known as “wisdom teeth”.
Why Should I Have My Wisdom Teeth Removed?
Wisdom teeth are the last teeth to erupt within the mouth. When they align properly and gum tissue is healthy, wisdom teeth do not have to be removed. Unfortunately, this is not what generally happens. The extraction of wisdom teeth is necessary when they are prevented from properly erupting within the mouth. They may grow sideways, only partially emerge from the gum, or can even remain trapped beneath the gum and bone. Impacted teeth can take many positions in the bone as they attempt to find a pathway that will allow them to successfully erupt. An impacted tooth simply means that it is “stuck”.
These poorly positioned impacted teeth can cause many problems. When they are partially erupted, the opening around the teeth allows bacteria to grow and will eventually cause an infection. The result: swelling, stiffness, pain, and illness. The pressure from the erupting wisdom teeth may move other teeth and disrupt the orthodontic or natural alignment of teeth. The most serious problem occurs when tumors or cysts form around the impacted wisdom teeth, resulting in the destruction of the jawbone and healthy teeth. Removal of the impacted teeth usually resolves these problems. Early removal is recommended to avoid complications.
Wisdom Teeth Presentation
To provide you with a better understanding of wisdom teeth, we have provided the following multimedia presentation. Many common questions pertaining to wisdom teeth are discussed.
Oral Examination
With an oral examination and x-rays of the mouth, Dr. Le can evaluate the position of the wisdom teeth and predict if there are present or future potential problems. Studies have shown that early evaluation and treatment result in a superior outcome for the patient. Patients are generally first evaluated in the mid-teenage years by their dentist, orthodontist, or by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon.
All outpatient surgery is performed under appropriate anesthesia to maximize patient comfort. Dr. Le is trained, licensed, and highly experienced in providing various types of anesthesia for patients.
Removal
In most cases, the removal of wisdom teeth is performed under local anesthesia, laughing gas (nitrous oxide/oxygen analgesia), or general anesthesia. These options, as well as the surgical risks (i.e., sensory nerve damage, sinus complications), will be discussed with you before the procedure is performed. Once the teeth are removed, the gum is sutured. To help control bleeding bite down on the gauze placed in your mouth. You will rest under our supervision in the office until you are ready to be taken home. Upon discharge your postoperative kit will include postoperative instructions, a prescription for pain medication, antibiotics, and a follow-up appointment in one week for suture removal. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call us at Whittier Office Phone Number 562-947-8611.
Our services are provided in an environment of optimum safety. We utilize modern monitoring equipment and our staff are experienced in anesthesia techniques.
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The best experience I've ever had with any dentist or oral surgeon. Dr. Le was is deft and capable its amazing, the office staff is second to none. Rayline basically held my hand and didn't let me freak out like always. Dr. Le even called me personally at 7pm to ask how I was doing. Compassion defined for me.
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Well, let me just say I will recommend ever person I meet to them! Amazing staff, nice office! Amazing Doctor makes you feel so safe, so welcome & he's just amazing!!! Comes in - you ready to do this!? I can't tell you how happy I was !!! No words to describe the AMAZING TIME I HAD, I went in for my wisdom teeth and I was like we're done ? I cried tears of joy!!! (Cancer zodiac) we are happy criers love,love,love, Dr. Boch T. Le or as I call him, GOD-Le
- Chloe S
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I brought in my scared 17 year old granddaughter to have her wisdom teeth removed. The office was comfortable. The staff pleasant and professional, they informed Shirleann everything that would happen, reassuring her that Claudette would be with her the whole time. Dr. Le also spoke with her giving more reassurance. The surgery was done in a timely manner. Discharge instructions clearly given and also written instructions sent home. Shirleann recovered and healed quickly with very little pain. I am a registered nurse and not easily impressed. I was very impressed with Dr. Le and his staff. I would recommend my family and friends to use their services. I would definitely use them to care for myself.
- Sherryl H
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Very comfortable painless procedure. Dr. Le was incredibly gentle and courteous. The staff is Excellent!
- C K