Are you very knowledgeable when it comes to wisdom teeth removal? Or, do you think that while you know it’s a very common procedure, you don’t have the breadth of information regarding reasons to choose this form of oral surgery that you need? For instance, is it a smart choice for your kids? Is it something you should try to avoid? What happens after you heal? Lovely news: Our enlightening quiz offers a quick, hefty dose of details.
Quiz Questions: True or False?
- True or False: If you decide on wisdom teeth removal for teeth that are perfectly healthy but that you are having a lot of difficulty protecting with dental hygiene, you’re negatively impacting your oral health, which could really use those extra teeth.
- True or False: After you receive the removal of your third molars, there’s nothing to do but recover and then enjoy your improved oral health. Replacements are never required or recommended.
- True or False: It’s best to wait and see how your child’s somewhat concerning wisdom teeth do before you decide to simply remove them.
Quiz Answers
- False. Your wisdom teeth are not necessary. If you think that your currently healthy teeth may become diseased or damaged, removing them is to your advantage. There is no reason to leave them in place and you do not require them.
- True. As mentioned, the third molars that you may or may not develop successfully are not necessary for your smile or oral health. Wisdom teeth removal is not followed by the suggestion of replacements.
- False. You may do so if you wish. However, removing wisdom teeth early is easier (the tissue is not quite as dense as more mature tissue and the roots are not quite as long in younger smiles). Removal means you’ve completely eradicated the potential for likely problems down the road.
Understand The Benefits Of Wisdom Teeth Removal
Find out why removing potentially problematic or damaging wisdom teeth is always a wise solution for yourself or your family members when you visit us. Schedule the time you need in Rohnert Park, CA by calling Santa Rosa Oral Surgery at 707-584-1630 to schedule your visit today.