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Is Wisdom Tooth Removal a dental emergency?

What should you do in case of an emergency? For most people, the simple answer is to call 911. However, if you have a dental emergency, it’s best to call an emergency dentist as they are better equipped to handle these types of situations. Should you experience any dental emergency in and around Indianapolis, Indiana, don’t hesitate to book a same-day appointment with Washington Street Dentistry for quick relief.

Emergency Wisdom Tooth Removal in Indianapolis Indiana Area

When wisdom tooth removal becomes an emergency

Wisdom teeth are located at the back of the mouth. They are the last set of teeth to grow and usually emerge in the late teens and early twenties. Since your teeth have already developed by this time, there isn’t usually enough space to accommodate another tooth. Due to lack of space, wisdom teeth can become trapped below the gum line, and even if they do erupt, they may cause crowding.

Sometimes, not all wisdom teeth need to be removed. If you have sufficient jawbone to accommodate third molars, you can keep them. However, in many cases, wisdom teeth can cause pain or damage to adult teeth when erupting. Ideally, standard wisdom tooth removal isn’t considered an emergency. However, if your wisdom tooth is impacted, it may cause severe pain and discomfort, warranting urgent dental care.

Symptoms of an impacted wisdom tooth

If you experience the below symptoms, you need to schedule an appointment immediately with Dr. Matthew Church:

  • Swollen gums
  • Excruciating tooth pain
  • Tooth sensitivity
  • Headaches
  • Jaw pain

If left untreated, an impacted wisdom tooth can cause oral infections, resulting in pain and swelling. Worse yet, you may start experiencing fever, problems moving your jaw, and bleeding around the wisdom tooth in severe cases.

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Surgical extractions for impacted wisdom teeth

In most cases, wisdom tooth removal calls for a surgical extraction. The procedure involves numbing your gums and making an incision on the gum line to access the impacted tooth. Next, Dr. Church uses gentle but effective tools to pull your tooth out and finally stitches the surgical site to set off the healing process. After the procedure, you may be placed in a recovery room to recuperate, and afterward, you will be given aftercare tips to help hasten your recovery.

Eliminate oral pain with emergency wisdom tooth removal services in Indianapolis, IN

Suspecting you have an impacted wisdom tooth? If so, you need urgent dental care before your oral health is in jeopardy. Please dial (317) 333-6788 to book an appointment with Washington Street Dentistry for same-day wisdom tooth removal services.

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Washington Street Dentistry
Dr. Matthew Church

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A graduate from the University of Kentucky, Dr. M Church has an extensive amount of skill and expertise in the field of professional dentistry. With over 20 years of experience, he is a firm believer in providing his patients with the best possible care for their dental concerns. Whilst being educated and experienced in a multitude of dental services, Dr. Church is particularly proficient in the areas involving Invisalign, for which he is a certified provider, cosmetic dental services, and dental implants.

Dr. Church invests both time and resources in educating and maintaining his standard of quality in terms of his service. He undertook and graduated from the Misch International Implant Institute Surgical Program and maintains active membership with the American College of Oral Implantology. He is a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists.

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I continue to be impressed with Dr. Church and his staff. They seem to have a great rapport, and his chairside manner is remarkable. In addition, I have never been made to feel embarrassed or punished because of the amount of work my teeth need. Keep up the good work

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