Showing posts with label wisdom teeth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wisdom teeth. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Sectioning Teeth

At the New Hyde Park dental office of Dr. Amit Pandya, we understand the concerns people have about tooth extractions. Natural teeth are always the best and extractions should only be done when necessary. However, when impacted wisdom teeth threaten the health of the rest of the teeth, we remove them quickly and with minimal risk to the patient. This sometimes requires us to section the teeth before removal.


Wisdom teeth are the largest teeth and have multiple roots attached to strong ligaments. Trying to remove them in one piece could subject the patient to a dangerous amount of force even if the wisdom teeth were in a perfect position which, if they are being removed, they probably are not. Impacted wisdom teeth are often located close to major nerves and are too large to move without cutting away some gum tissue.


Teeth can be moved with less force and through smaller gum flaps when they have been cut apart. This is only done after the patient has been numbed and sedated. A dental drill is used to do the cutting and the surgical site is kept under a stream of water to prevent damage from heat. Sectioned teeth can be lifted out of the jaw easily and the gums can then be sutured.


The office of Amit Pandya, DDS, is at 1575 Hillside Ave, Suite 207, New Hyde Park, New York, 11040. To schedule an appointment, call 516-233-2135, or visit his website at Going Grin and fill out a contact sheet.


 

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Why Do Wisdom Teeth Need to be Removed?

It seems like most wisdom teeth need to be taken out. Does anyone ever keep them? How come they need to be removed? Dr. Amit Pandya, DDS of New Hyde Park, NY is here to answer some of his patients’ questions about wisdom teeth.


Wisdom teeth usually erupt between the ages of seventeen and twenty-five, but some people do not even have any! While some wisdom teeth grow in with complications, some grow in just fine. However, depending on the person, even some wisdom teeth that grew in properly are recommended to be taken out.


Since the wisdom teeth are so far back in the mouth, sometimes taking care of them is difficult. When it is difficult to brush and floss, bacteria builds up that can cause gum disease and infection. Removal is recommended in this case, and especially for those with compromised immune systems.


Wisdom teeth that do not grow in properly can cause serious damage. When a wisdom tooth grows in at an angle, it can damage other teeth and cause bacteria to build up in hard-to-reach areas. When a wisdom tooth does not have enough room in grow in, it is impacted in the jawbone, or stuck. This can be very painful, and when it only partially erupts, it can cause gum disease.


If you suspect your wisdom teeth are growing in, schedule an examination with Dr. Amit Pandya, DDS of New Hyde Park, NY. Call us at (516) 233-2135 or visit our website, www.goinggrin.com

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom Teeth


Wisdom teeth are the final set of molars you receive in life. Most of the time, they arrive in the later teen years or during your early twenties. Many people discover that their arrival spells only problems for the state of their dental health and require removal. Here at Amit Pandya, DDS, there are three common reasons we recommend wisdom tooth extractions:


Partial eruptions of impacted teeth happen when part of the tooth has broken through the gum, and it creates a situation that's primed for oral infections. In most cases, patients will experience light facial swelling and bleeding for a couple of days after the extraction or longer. Use a combination of cold compresses and pain medication (sometimes we will prescribe pain medications, but that is not always the case) to combat pain and swelling afterwards. Keep moist gauze or moistened tea bags on the socket to help manage bleeding and avoid blog clots.


Call 516-233-2135 to schedule your consultation with Amit Pandya today here in New Hyde Park, NY so you can learn all about wisdom teeth extraction or removal.