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Is it better to get two impacted wisdom teeth removed?

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Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I visited a dentist and he completed a deep cleaning of all four quadrants. I got composite fillings on one side of the mouth for five cavities (right side). However, I still have four cavities on the left side. I have two options. Wait for three more months and take care of it, as my insurance will be fully funded again next year. Make a trip to a neighboring country and have it treated there, as it is much lower cost compared to my country. However, the facilities are not as advanced.

I have 4 cavities on the left side and some of them are quite visible. Is this a problem that I can wait for treatment or it is better to take care of it now? Also, the dentist noted that still two of my wisdom teeth had not erupted yet and he mentioned it as impacted. I am 40 years old. Is it better to remove these teeth next year or monitor them and wait till they cause problems? I hear it will be complicated to remove wisdom teeth after 40. So, I would like to get an opinion from you.

Please help.

Answered by Dr. Prerna Jain

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

Cavities or tooth decay are chronic infections that spread further at a slow rate in most cases. The other thing to consider is any pain or associated symptoms with the cavities, which are indicative of an active acute infection that has already spread deeper. So, if the cavities are without symptoms, then it would be fine to wait for a few months as well. However, depending on the current state of infection, which can be evident from an X-ray, I could give a more conclusive answer. About the wisdom teeth, if these are unerupted at your age, then it is recommended that you get them removed as they present a chance for cyst formation, etc. It is not urgent though. This is more prophylactic than definitive. Complications of removing wisdom teeth depend upon the location and position of the wisdom teeth. Yes, a very small chance for more complications at a later age. But, the overall complexity would have been informed by the dentist or oral surgeon already.

I hope this helps.

Thank you.

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

Thank you for the response. The left side is the one with the remaining cavities. I do not have pain, but I have discomfort especially while eating. Also, I have a bit of numbness or tingling on that side. Could this possibly be due to the cavities or the wisdom tooth? If it is related to the cavities, then I will take care of it as soon as possible.

Answered by Dr. Prerna Jain

Hi,

Welcome back to icliniq.com.

The tingling sensation is called hypersensitivity. It is quite common to experience that when cavities are present, especially on consuming hot, cold, or sweet foods. As long as it is just sensitivity, it is quite right. But, the moment it turns to pain on biting or sensitivity for a very long time that does not die down after a few minutes, then it needs to be treated as early as possible to avoid further infection of the root canals, which could be problematic. But, this is not an emergency now. So, you need not worry about it.

I hope this helps.

Thank you.

Answered byDr. Prerna Jain

Medically reviewed byiCliniq medical review team

Published At November 30, 2016
Reviewed AtOctober 8, 2024

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