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When wisdom teeth start to come in, it is common to feel mild pain. Typically, wisdom teeth pain is sporadic and gradually worsens over time. The solution to wisdom teeth pain is removal. Ideally, wisdom teeth should be removed when you first start to feel pain.
It’s normal to feel concern and anxiety over having wisdom teeth removed. In the past, wisdom teeth surgery was a more frightening prospect, and patients feared the pain that would come from either the surgery or its aftermath. In the modern era, dentists and oral surgeons have anesthesia for wisdom teeth removal, so you can cast those worries aside and rest assured that you’ll be comfortable during your procedure.
Also called third molars, wisdom teeth are the last teeth to come in. Usually, wisdom teeth erupt through your gum line when you’re in your late teenage years or early 20s, and are located at the very back of your mouth.
Because of the discomfort they cause when they’re erupting, wisdom teeth removal is very common. However, another concern is that wisdom teeth coming in can cause other issues in dental health or aesthetics.
In addition to local anesthesia that will numb your mouth and jaw during wisdom teeth removal, Dr. German Trujillo can help with the pain and anxiety associated with your wisdom teeth removal with a few different options.
You may have heard of nitrous oxide, also called “laughing gas.” However, nitrous oxide doesn’t make you laugh. Instead, it puts patients into a deep, relaxed state. This gas is breathed in through the nose. The effects of nitrous oxide wear off within minutes of removal of the breathing apparatus.
Oral sedation is often used for patients who experience extreme dental anxiety, but it can also be effective for wisdom teeth removal. For this solution, the patient takes a prescription pill before the procedure. If you opt for oral sedation, it’s essential to make sure you have someone with you who can drive you home.
To remove impacted wisdom teeth, the dentist will usually need to use IV anesthesia. You won’t lose consciousness with IV sedation, but you are less aware of the surgical process. The added benefit is you will feel much more relaxed.
IV sedation is quick-working, and the dentist administers, controls, and monitors the dosage used. You probably won’t remember what happens during the oral surgery and will feel no pain.Â
Do you have questions about having your wisdom teeth removed? Dr. German Trujillo and the skilled team at Pearlmax Oral Surgery in Solana Beach, California, are here to help you get the relief you need with wisdom teeth removal. Give us a call today at (858) 434-7554.Â