Wisdom Teeth Removal Turkey
Wisdom teeth are the third molars located at the back of the teeth. They usually begin to appear between the ages of 17 and 21, which is why they are called "wisdom teeth." These teeth are also called wisdom teeth. It is larger and stronger than other teeth. Unlike other molars, wisdom teeth usually do not fully settle into the jawbone and can cause various problems. For this reason, wisdom teeth may sometimes need to be extracted.
When do wisdom teeth appear?
The period when wisdom teeth begin to appear usually coincides with young adulthood. During this period, the jawbone and teeth are not yet fully formed and therefore there may not be enough space for wisdom teeth. Wisdom teeth can get stuck, come out in the wrong direction, or put pressure on other teeth. These conditions can lead to problems such as pain, swelling, infection or tooth decay. Therefore, wisdom teeth may need to be extracted.
For what reasons do problems occur?
- Not enough room in the chin
- Gum blocking teeth
- Crooked or crooked teeth
Symptoms That Show There is a Problem with Your Wisdom Teeth
- Swelling in the jaw
- Pain
- Bad breath
- Difficulty eating or chewing
How to Heal Wisdom Teeth?
- Extracting the problem tooth
- Correction with orthodontic treatment
- Saving the tooth with root canal treatment
The Treatments We Use
Problem Tooth Extraction: Problem tooth extraction is the most common treatment method for wisdom teeth. . This treatment method involves the extraction of teeth that do not have enough space in the jaw or have eruption problems. The extraction procedure can be performed under general anesthesia or local anesthesia. Problematic tooth extraction is the most appropriate treatment method for teeth that do not have enough space in the jaw or have eruption problems.
Correction with Orthodontic Treatment:Orthodontic treatment is a method used to align the teeth properly. It is a treatment method. Wisdom teeth can be corrected with orthodontic treatment so that there is enough space in the jaw. This treatment method can usually last for several years. If the teeth can find enough space in the jaw and do not have eruption problems, they can be corrected with orthodontic treatment.
Saving the Tooth with Root Canal Treatment: Canal treatment is the removal of the dental pulp, that is, the living tissue of the tooth. It is the process of filling dental canals. Wisdom teeth can be saved with root canal treatment. However, if the tooth root is broken or infected, the chance of root canal treatment being successful decreases. If the dental pulp is damaged or infected, the tooth can be saved with root canal treatment. However, if the tooth root is broken or infected, the chance of root canal treatment being successful decreases.