Wisdom Tooth

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Relations

  • Dental Hygiene: Proper dental hygiene is important before and after wisdom tooth removal.
  • Jaw Pain: Impacted wisdom teeth can cause pain and discomfort in the jaw.
  • Tooth Crowding: Wisdom teeth can cause crowding and misalignment of other teeth.
  • Nerve Damage: Wisdom tooth removal carries a risk of nerve damage in some cases.
  • Preventive Care: Regular dental check-ups can help monitor wisdom tooth development and potential issues.
  • Swelling: Swelling is a common symptom associated with wisdom tooth issues.
  • Dry Socket: Dry socket is a potential complication after wisdom tooth extraction.
  • Molar: The third and final molars to erupt are known as wisdom teeth.
  • Infection: Impacted wisdom teeth can lead to infections in the mouth.
  • Dental Extraction: Wisdom teeth often need to be extracted due to lack of space or other issues.
  • Recovery Time: Recovery time is required after wisdom tooth removal to allow for healing.
  • Impaction: Wisdom teeth can become impacted, or stuck, due to lack of space in the jaw.
  • Oral Surgery: Wisdom tooth removal is a common oral surgery procedure.
  • Anesthesia: Wisdom tooth extraction is typically performed under local or general anesthesia.
  • Wisdom Teeth Removal: Wisdom teeth removal is a common dental procedure to address impacted or problematic wisdom teeth.
  • Third Molar: A wisdom tooth is a third molar, the last tooth to erupt in the mouth.