At Sree Jayam Dental Clinic, we understand the challenges associated with dental impaction. Dental impaction occurs when a tooth, usually a wisdom tooth, is unable to fully emerge or align properly in the mouth. This can lead to pain, swelling, infection, or damage to surrounding teeth. Our experienced dental team provides personalized care to assess, manage, and treat impactions to ensure your comfort and oral health. Whether your tooth is partially erupted or completely impacted, we offer safe and effective treatments to resolve the issue and restore your smile.
Impaction treatment refers to the process of addressing a tooth that is stuck or misaligned beneath the gum line. It can involve monitoring, surgical removal, or other methods to relieve discomfort, prevent further damage, and restore proper alignment.
When a tooth becomes impacted, it can cause pain, swelling, or infection. During impaction treatment, a dentist may perform a surgical procedure to remove the impacted tooth or local anesthesia is applied for comfort. Post-treatment, the area is monitored for healing, and you may be given aftercare instructions to ensure a smooth recovery. Impaction treatment aims to alleviate pain, prevent further dental issues, and restore the function and alignment of your teeth.
Dental impaction is most commonly caused by insufficient space in the jaw for a tooth to emerge properly, genetics, or crowding of teeth.
Symptoms of impaction may include pain, swelling, redness in the gums, difficulty opening the mouth, or the feeling of pressure in the jaw. Your dentist can confirm the diagnosis through X-rays.
In some cases, mild impaction may not require treatment, but more often, impacted teeth need professional intervention to prevent further complications.
The treatment is typically done under local anesthesia, so you should not experience pain during the procedure. Any discomfort afterward can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.
Recovery varies depending on the complexity of the impaction and the treatment. Most patients can resume normal activities within a few days, though full healing may take a few weeks.
As with any dental procedure, there are risks such as infection, swelling, or nerve damage, but these are rare and can be minimized by following post-treatment care instructions.