Partially visible wisdom teeth
Many people in the Fort Worth area have partially visible wisdom teeth that could be susceptible to bacteria that can cause wisdom tooth infection. Cysts and tumors can grow on a trapped wisdom tooth, causing irritation and some pain as well as diseases of the gums. Another problem we often see at Lake Country Dental occurs when the second molar, the last tooth before the wisdom tooth, is damaged as the wisdom tooth grows in without enough room. The younger the patient, the easier the healing will be, says Dr. Snider, which is another reason not to wait before removing impacted wisdom teeth. At Lake Country Dental this oral surgery can often be performed in our Fort Worth office under anesthesia, providing patients with maximum comfort while keeping the procedure efficient and cost-effective. Local anesthetic (such as novocaine) is always used, but you may opt for additional comfort with nitrous oxide ("laughing gas"), IV sedation (twilight sleep) or deep sedation (general anesthesia.) Call Fort Worth's Lake Country Dental at (888) 430-1896 for more information about partially visible wisdom teeth. Read more about wisdom teeth:
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Don't Forget to Floss! Clean between teeth daily with floss or an interdental cleaner. Decay-causing bacteria can hid between teeth where toothbrush bristles can't reach. Flossing helps remove plaque and food particles from between teeth and under the gum line. Visit Our Office Regularly! Take good care of your smile. Remember to visit the dentist regularly for professional cleanings and oral exams. Mouthwash Is Important, Too! Brushing and flossing may not be enough. The ADA now recommends using an antimicrobial mouthwash to reduce plaque and prevent gingivitis. |
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Lake Country Dental, 8461 Boat Club Road, Fort Worth, Texas 76179 - (817) 236-8771
Dr. Ray D Snider and Dr. Jamie L Marr

