It's important to know the signs of impacted wisdom teeth. Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, can cause various problems if they don't erupt properly. If you feel discomfort in your mouth and have any changes in your bite or jaw alignment, it is best to consult us for an examination right away. It's never too late to take care of this problem! Here is everything you need to know about impacted wisdom teeth.
Signs and Symptoms of Impacted Wisdom Teeth
Impacted wisdom teeth can cause pain, swelling, and gum irritation. You might feel discomfort in your mouth or experience some changes to the way you bite or chew. If left untreated, these issues can escalate into more serious problems like an infection around your tooth root that could spread to other areas of the face and neck.
Luckily, there are ways to identify these problems early and resolve them before they become unmanageable. One of the earliest signs of trouble is discomfort in your mouth when chewing, biting, or swallowing. Tenderness to touch on the gums near a wisdom tooth, a slight bulge in the cheek where you can see part of the tooth Extra space between your teeth that you didn't have before.
Dealing with Impacted Wisdom Teeth
If you feel any of these symptoms, it is best to seek treatment immediately so we can examine your wisdom tooth. We may prescribe antibiotics- if there's an infection around the root or bone surrounding the impacted tooth- or suggest surgery if necessary.
Causes of Impacted Wisdom Teeth
Impacted wisdom teeth are a result of poor alignment. When the tooth doesn't erupt properly, it can become lodged in your jawbone or against another tooth - creating an impact. Sometimes this happens because there is not enough room for them to come out or because they don't have proper access to the surface where they would normally emerge from under the gum line. Impacted wisdom teeth can also cause problems with other teeth as they shift into place - or if their roots grow at an angle that makes it difficult for them to fit in the jawbone properly.
Impacted wisdom teeth are very common, so don't be too alarmed if you feel some of these symptoms. We can help resolve any problems before they become unmanageable! Contact us today for more information or to schedule an appointment with our dentist at (833) 432-1457.