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westondentaloffice · 11 months ago
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Wisdom Tooth Extraction: What To Expect 
Do you need your wisdom teeth removed? You probably have some questions like: what do you have to expect when it comes to this kind of procedure? What steps of this removal should you be aware of? We are going to discuss these things to help ease your mind and make you feel more prepared for what’s going to happen. 
If you need wisdom teeth removal, our team is here to help! Contact us today to book an appointment. Go to our website to learn more about our services.    
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🦷 Read More: https://www.westondental.ca/blog/wisdom-tooth-extraction/   📞 Phone: (416) 247-1928               📬 Email: [email protected]               📍 Location: 1928 Weston Rd, Toronto, ON M9N 1W2  
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kwdentalemergency · 2 years ago
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sherwood-dental · 2 years ago
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sorin-boeriu-dds · 2 years ago
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waterloo-dentist-office · 2 years ago
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drgargikandhari · 3 years ago
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When to get wisdom teeth removed? | Dr Gargi Kandhari
Dr Kandhari’s Skin and Dental Clinic
11 Munirka Marg (Basement), Vasant Vihar
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Book your appointment today at 9971760726 or visit, www.DrGargiKandhari.com
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cneoralsurgery · 5 years ago
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Now remove that pain, swelling and discomfort by wisdom teeth removal surgery at Central New England Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Our experienced staff provide individual attention to each patient and provide the treatment they deserve.
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nooralhudaworld · 9 years ago
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sherwood-dental · 2 years ago
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kwdentalemergency · 2 years ago
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sorin-boeriu-dds · 2 years ago
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sorin-boeriu-dds · 4 years ago
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Why Wisdom Teeth Can Be a Problem
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Wisdom teeth tend to be a topic of concern for a lot of people. The following information will help you better understand wisdom teeth and their potential impact on oral health. What are Wisdom Teeth? Wisdom teeth are third molars. They are the most posterior teeth in each quadrant of the mouth.  Typically, they erupt in late adolescence or early twenties (between ages of 16-21), but this range can vary. They are referred to as wisdom teeth as they come in at a more mature age. Read the full article
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waterloo-dentist-office · 5 years ago
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Wisdom Teeth, Dangers and Solutions
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Wisdom teeth are one of the most serious dental issues that patients have to contend with, yet there are many misconceptions about them. These relics of an obsolete biological system can be even more dangerous than a lot of people think, especially with regard to patients who are already suffering from other health conditions.
What Are Wisdom Teeth?
Wisdom teeth are the final set of molars that grow right at the far end of the jaw, completing the two sets that humans typically have. The original intent of this is to crack tough shells of nuts and other types of food that early humans used to subsist on. However, with modern agriculture and cooking methods have made this unnecessary. In accordance with the changes in diet, human physiology changed, as well. As a result, the human jaw became shorter and shallower, which then left less room for all of the teeth that have unfortunately failed to evolve accordingly. This is why wisdom teeth are often considered unnecessary and can even be a significant inconvenience for the patients who suffer from the symptoms accompanying them. Read the full article
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sherwood-dental · 5 years ago
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Important Facts About Wisdom Teeth
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There are a lot of misconceptions about wisdom teeth that can make it a dangerous and insidious issue. This set of molars that grows long after the rest come into their own is a byproduct of obsolete biology, which is now causing dental and medical issues. While it is not always necessary to have them removed, it is almost always a good idea to have wisdom teeth extracted. Doing so will come with its own problems, however, which our Kitchener Dentist office can help patients address quite easily.
All About Wisdom Teeth
The wisdom teeth are so named because they typically appear much later than the others. This set of molars would usually sprout for late teens or early adults. Though, there have been some unique cases where the wisdom teeth came earlier or much, much later. Whatever the case may be, the issues are almost always the same. There have been a lot of misunderstandings about wisdom teeth, but one thing is for sure. It is a natural part of human development. It just happens to come with several complications, which makes removal necessary. For the most part, however, patients can think of wisdom teeth as a situational problem. There are many times where patients can just weather the discomforts that come with it and come out the other side, not the worse for wear. However, for those who are unable to withstand the pain and ache that comes with wisdom teeth, a trip to our Kitchener Dental office can undoubtedly help. As to when would be the optimal time actually to go to the dentist, it would be when the following symptoms come up. Aches and Pains - When the wisdom teeth begin to come out, it will typically come with some aches and pains from the area where it will be pushing through the gum tissue. Since the amount of space is restricted, at that point, because of how the patient has already grown, the wisdom teeth will be squeezing themselves into occupied space. On top of that, the wisdom teeth will be breaking through gum tissue that has never been gashed before. When babies begin teething, the process is mostly the same. However, this time, the tissue is already quite a bit thicker and less pliant. As such, the pain that comes with the sprouting is more significant. Read the full article
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