Wisdom Teeth Removal Greenbrae CA

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What are wisdom teeth?

Wisdom teeth are simply additional molar teeth, which are our wide surfaced teeth used for heavy chewing. They are also known as the “third molars” because they sit behind two other molars (the first and second molars) in each of the four sections or quadrants of our mouths.

They are the final teeth to develop in our jaws and tend to begin to grow through the gum tissue into the mouth anywhere from our mid-teens to mid-twenties. Unlike our first and second molars, the vast majority of people do not have adequate room in the jaws for their wisdom teeth to erupt into a useful or hygienic position in the mouth.

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If most people don’t have room for wisdom teeth, why do we have them?

Wisdom teeth are most likely a remnant of both our evolutionary and cultural development. Thousands of years ago, prior to the development of agriculture and modern dentistry, our diets were very tough and we did not have ways of maintaining appropriate dental hygiene.

This led to the premature wearing of teeth, loss of teeth, and a larger jaw size due to the strength of chewing necessary for food consumption, all of which allowed for wisdom teeth to erupt more completely into our mouths during our late teens and twenties as a “replacement” chewing tooth. With the development of agriculture and preparation of food, our jaws experienced less functional stresses from chewing, causing them to tend to not grow as large.

More recently, the advent of modern dentistry and dental hygiene has allowed us to retain our teeth for longer. Both of these advances have resulted in less space in our jaws for wisdom teeth, yet these teeth are still programmed into our genetics.

While a small percentage of the population has “evolved” to only have three, two, one, or even no wisdom teeth, the vast majority of us still have all four.

Why Should I Have My Wisdom Teeth Removed?

If someone’s wisdom teeth have enough space in the jaws to grow into a useful, hygienic, and healthy position, then removal is not necessary. Unfortunately, this is typically not the case. For most of us, wisdom teeth end up malpositioned with only a portion of the tooth erupted through the gums into the oral cavity and/or pushing against the backside of our second molars.

When only part of the wisdom tooth is exposed in the mouth, it becomes exposed to problematic oral bacteria, yet appropriate hygiene is impossible. Subsequently, this poor position of the wisdom tooth can result in any of the following problems:

  • Pericoronitis (inflammation and pain of the gum tissue surrounding the wisdom tooth)
  • Dental caries or “cavities” (not only the wisdom tooth, but also on the second molar tooth in front of it)
  • Periodontitis or bone loss (not only the wisdom tooth, but also on the second molar tooth in front of it)
  • Oral and facial infections that can in rare cases become life-threatening
  • Orthodontic crowding and disruption of tooth alignment
  • Rarely, cyst or tumor formation resulting in the destruction of the jaw bone and neighboring healthy teeth

Once these problems happen, the resulting detrimental effects are typically irreversible, so prevention is very important. At your consultation, Dr. Mynsberge or Dr. Ruggles will perform an oral examination and review your x-ray to determine if the wisdom teeth are currently causing or have the potential to cause any of the above problems.

Scientific studies show that when wisdom tooth removal is necessary, early removal is significantly beneficial in order to shorten recovery time, minimize the risk of complications, and achieve improved bone support and long-term health of the adjacent second molar teeth.

Patients should generally be evaluated during the mid-teenage years to determine both the status and position of the wisdom teeth.

Pericoronitis infection on a wisdom tooth

Infection:

The most frequent clinical problem we see is pericoronitis, (a localized gum infection). Without enough room for total eruption, the gum tissue around the wisdom tooth can become irritated and infected, resulting in recurrent pain, swelling, and problems with chewing and/or swallowing.

Cyst formation on a wisdom tooth

Cyst Formation:

Non-infectious diseases may also arise in association with an impacted wisdom tooth. Cysts are fluid-filled “balloons” inside the jawbone that develop as a result of impacted teeth and slowly expand destroying adjacent jawbone and occasionally teeth.

They can be very difficult to treat if your wisdom teeth are not removed in your teenage years. Although rare, tumors can be associated with the delayed removal of wisdom teeth.

Teeth crowding caused by a wisdom tooth

Possible Crowding:

Impacted wisdom teeth may contribute to the crowding of your teeth. This is most noticeable with the front teeth, primarily the lower front teeth, and is most commonly seen after a patient has had braces.

There are a number of factors that cause teeth to crowd after braces or in early adulthood. Retained, impacted wisdom teeth may be a contributing factor.

Unless you have an active problem when you see the oral surgeon, the reason for removal is primarily to prevent long-term damage to your teeth, gums, and jawbone.

Wisdom tooth damaging an adjacent tooth

Damage to Adjacent Teeth:

If there is inadequate room to clean around the wisdom tooth, the tooth directly in front, the second molar, can be adversely affected resulting in gum disease, bone loss around the tooth, and/or decay.

What is the surgery and recovery like?

Drs. Mynsberge and Ruggles realize that wisdom tooth removal is most patients’ first experience at an oral surgeon’s office and can be intimidating, so they pride themselves on making the surgery an easy, comfortable, and even enjoyable experience. In order to maximize comfort and alleviate anxiety, Drs. Mynsberge and Ruggles are not only gentle and caring but are also highly qualified and trained to perform procedures under IV sedation.

Most wisdom tooth extractions are performed under this level of anesthesia, which is extremely safe when performed by experienced and properly trained specialists like Dr. Mynsberge and Dr. Ruggles. For the anesthesia, medications are administered through an IV, which induces a calm, sleeplike state and eliminates any recollection of the procedure.

Once the surgery is complete, you are peacefully awakened, experience no pain due to the numbing medication given while you were sleeping, and are moved to a recovery room where you relax for a period of time prior to going home. Once home, the numbing medication typically lasts for 8-12 hours and eliminates any discomfort usually for the entire day of surgery.

After that, most people have normal post-operative soreness and swelling that peaks around 2-3 days after surgery but is well controlled with icing and oral pain medication. A weekend of recovery is generally quite sufficient for most patients.

A brief one-week follow-up appointment is typically necessary after surgery to evaluate post-operative healing, give hygiene instructions, and answer any questions that you may have. Drs. Mynsberge and Ruggles are proud to have their patients leave the office with the utmost satisfaction with the care that they have received.


Wisdom Teeth Presentation

To provide you with a better understanding of wisdom teeth, we have provided the following multimedia presentation. Many common questions pertaining to wisdom teeth are discussed.

Wisdom Teeth Presentation

Wisdom Teeth Presentations

To provide you with a better understanding of wisdom teeth, we have provided the following multimedia presentations.

Many common questions pertaining to wisdom teeth are discussed.


 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Experiencing Wisdom Teeth Issues?

Call us with any questions or to schedule an appointment.

Call us: 415-461-1150

Mynsberge, Ruggles & Yang Oral Surgery

5 out of 5 stars based on 43 Wisdom Teeth reviews.

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Very efficient and well run office Fantastic dentist that pulled 4 wisdom teeth with minimal pain. I healed in a few days

- Lisa S

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My son recently had 4 wisdom teeth out and Dr. Mynsberge and his staff were amazing. Within 24 hours after the surgery my son was in no pain. The staff provided excellent instructions on how to reduce swelling, manage pain and experience quick recovery. Not only is Dr. Mynsberge a wonderful oral surgeon but he is also a really nice person. We could not have asked for a more positive experience and outcome. What an experienced and friendly group!

- Mary D

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i needed to have a wisdom tooth removed and my dentist sent me to dr. mynsberge. had i known that this procedure with him and his so lovely staff was going to be that easy i would have had it done years ago. i felt like i had spent a day at the spa. luckily i have two more wisdom teeth, hopefully they will need removing too.

- Kirsty W

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Had my wisdom teeth removed. Would do that again a million times! It was so easy and stress free. 🙂

- Kayla L

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I'd like to start off with the fact that I never write reviews, but this is a special place. I found them through friend recommendations. The office is in a nice space, clean (but not overly sterile feeling), and organized. The staff all acted very friendly and made the experience pleasurable. I came to this practice for wisdom teeth extraction. Dr. Mynsberg is the man. Very personable, exciting, and treated me as a friend instead of patient. His work spoke louder than his qualities though. Three removed impacted teeth later, I found myself feeling good just three hours after the procedure. Amazingly, I ate potatoes and eggs that same night. NO PAINKILLERS NEEDED! Although I did take a few Advil. I felt about 70% the next day and 85% after 48 hours. This is the place to go if you want to minimize (required) down time, and with excellent workmanship. Don't let your teeth turn into a horror story.

- Nick U

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Dr. Mynsberge is terrific. Young, personable and knowledgeable, (Not a surgeon myself but he seemed to know his stuff). My daughter had no problems with her wisdom teeth removal. Follow up was great and the front office was wonderful. What's not to like?

- Karen T

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Dr. Mynsberge is absolutely the BEST!!! He operated on my fourteen year old daughter and took her wisdom teeth out a couple weeks ago and he is truly amazing. His skills are incredible and he is the happiest doctor you will ever meet. We are very blessed to have found him. 🙂

- Teri M

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Dr. Mynsberge is AMAZING! Connected immediately with my 16 year old teen. . . and was able to alleviate their fears. As a parent, he professionally addressed all my concerns up front. Wisdom teeth extraction procedure was flawless. Dr. Mynsberge is clearly up on the latest technology... and so the procedure was expertly done. Most importantly, he was able to manage the pain levels well. My teen made it through the whole procedure and followup with little or no pain. Do not let his young age fool you. . .he is a pro!!! Would recommend Dr. Mynsberge without hesitation to all my friends.

- Jennifer A

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I have to start by saying that my experience was actually life changing... I have an overwhelming fear of anesthesia and surgery plus an irrational fear of dentists, so when my wisdom teeth got infected I just about lost my mind worrying over what I was going to do. I was greeted with the sweetest, most friendly and helpful staff who helped me find an affordable solution WHILE making me laugh and making me feel comfortable. Dr. Mynsberge is positively wonderful, his sensitivity and sense of humor immediately put me at ease. He listened to my concerns, explained everything that was going to happen in detail with terms I understood. The staff were so gentle and incredibly kind, even though I was absolutely terrified. One of the staff, Jordan, even held my hand (as per my request) and told me jokes as I was going under, I was comfortable and happy and I am seriously no longer afraid of anesthesia!! I could not say enough about the incredible people who work here, and I absolutely love Dr. M!! I wish I could thank the staff personally for what they did for me, and for the amazing service I received! I recovered so quickly and when I accidentally knocked my pain killers into a sink full of dirty dishes Dr. M called me and set me up with a replacement within an hour... He is so kind and thorough!! He called me a few hours after I got home to make sure I was settling in ok and check my pain levels, he goes above and beyond to help ensure his patients are well taken care of, that's a rarity in today's world. I'm absolutely thrilled to have found him and I thank him for everything he did for me, and I thank his staff for their kindness and and support.

- Alexis B

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I avoid the dentist and any kind of surgery like the plaque. Dr. Mynesberge and his team were absolutely amazing. The were sensitive to my fears and made the whole extraction process fantastic. Hopefully I will never need their services again, but if I do, I know right were I am going and without any delay.

- Elisabeth L

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