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Should I have all 4 wisdom teeth taken out at the same time?

Dr. Kelley

Question: is it proper to have all 4 wisdom teeth taken out at one time or should you do them 2 at a time?

 

Dr. Kelley: Yes, having all 4 pulled at once is normal, it will save you time, and you'll only be sore once.

It's white where my wisdom teeth were pulled. Should i be concerned?

Dr. Kelley

Question: I had my wisdom teeth removed last friday I tried to avoid smoking as much as possible, i had a few drags from a friend every once in a while to help with my cravings. I recently bought one of those little mirrors to look at your teeth and there is a whitish color where my top wisdom teeth were pulled. The bottom teeth seem to be healing over fine though. Is this something i should worry about?


Dr. Kelley: No. Continue to keep the areas clean where the teeth were removed. The white is probably just necrotic tissue, it will sluff off as the area heals, although if there seems to be a problem, you should consult the dentist that did the extraction.

Could Wisdom Teeth Fill in Gaps Using Braces?

Dr. Kelley

Question:  My daughter is 30 years old and has lost two upper teeth (just behind the biscuspids on each side--no permanent teeth there and one baby tooth came out 5 years ago and the other one is broken and needs to come out). She has wisdom teeth that have come in properly on the top. Can braces move them to fill the gaps she has? Odd question, I know, but most would say pull them and put in implants---but can orthodontia do the same thing with less intervention? Thank you!


Dr. Kelley: Maybe. I would recommend a consutlation with an orthodontist. They would have to make this decision. If the spaces are not too large and the surrounding teeth do not have to be moved too far, it can be done.

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