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Pre Op Guidelines For Wisdom Teeth Surgery

Wisdom teeth are the last teeth to emerge in the mouth. They usually start erupting anytime from when the person turns 16. If the wisdom teeth are aligned properly and the gums are healthy, they do not have to be removed. However, in most people this does not happen and extraction becomes a necessity.

 

Wisdom teeth surgery is done when the teeth start growing sideways, emerge only partially from the gum or stay trapped under the gum and bone. In fact, impacted wisdom teeth can take any position in the bone as they try to find a way to erupt successfully.

Wisdom teeth surgery is nearly always performed under sedation or general anesthesia. A dental surgeon will inform you about the associated risks and give you certain pre op guidelines for wisdom teeth surgery.

Here are the pre op guidelines for wisdom teeth surgery:

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