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		<title>At What Age Is Wisdom Tooth Removal Most Common?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Dr. Samir Alaswad]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Wisdom teeth—those molars all the way in the back of your mouth that make an appearance in your latter teenage years—will need to be removed for the majority of people. Our jaws are much smaller today than they were thousands of years ago. Most people will have some type of problem with their wisdom teeth [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wisdom teeth—those molars all the way in the back of your mouth that make an appearance in<br />
your latter teenage years—will need to be removed for the majority of people. Our jaws are<br />
much smaller today than they were thousands of years ago. Most people will have some type of<br />
problem with their wisdom teeth and need to get them removed.</p>
<p>What age is the most common to get wisdom teeth removed? From age ranges to the best age<br />
you can consider wisdom tooth removal, here’s why you shouldn’t wait to get your wisdom<br />
teeth removed if you need to.</p>
<p><strong>Age 16-20 Is the Most Common Age Range</strong></p>
<p>Age 16-20 is a fairly broad age range, but it’s the most common for wisdom tooth extractions.<br />
Some patients are older or younger when they have their wisdom teeth removed, it all depends<br />
on when your wisdom teeth are developing. Dentists typically like to wait until the teeth are<br />
almost completely developed to extract them.</p>
<p>If you’re outside of this age range and need to have your wisdom teeth removed, don’t worry.<br />
Wisdom teeth extractions are very successful in patients of <a href="https://ovsmile.com/preventive-care/dentistry-for-children/" title="all ages" rel="noopener" target="_blank">all ages</a>. This procedure is considered very safe and effective when performed by your oral healthcare professional.<br />
<strong><br />
Optimal Time Based on Tooth Formation</strong></p>
<p>For the majority of patients, the best time for wisdom tooth extractions is right around the age<br />
of 18. Again, this will depend on how far along your teeth are in developing. Your dentist will<br />
want to wait until two-thirds of the tooth is formed.</p>
<p>Waiting until the wisdom teeth are mostly formed makes it easier for your dentist to <a href="https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/tooth-extraction-aftercare-4-tips-for-speedy-recovery/" title="Tooth Extraction Aftercare: 4 Tips for Speedy Recovery" rel="noopener" target="_blank">extract</a><br />
them. Your dentist can tell from x-rays how developed your wisdom teeth are and when the<br />
best time to remove them is, if they need to be removed. Generally, this happens around 18<br />
years of age.</p>
<p><strong>Getting the Procedure Sooner Rather than Later<br />
</strong><br />
In general, older patients experience more problems with their wisdom tooth removal. Their<br />
body may take longer to heal itself, or they may be more at risk to experience dry socket or<br />
nerve damage. If you need your <a href="https://ovsmile.com/preventive-care/" title="wisdom teeth" rel="noopener" target="_blank">wisdom teeth</a> removed, the longer wait can increase the<br />
likelihood of complications after the procedure.</p>
<p>However, don’t let this prevent you from getting your wisdom teeth removed. Experienced<br />
dentists can remove wisdom teeth if necessary at any age. Generally, the sooner you have your<br />
wisdom teeth extracted, the easier the procedure will be and the faster the healing time!</p>
<p>Has your dentist evaluated your smile for wisdom tooth removal? When you need your wisdom<br />
teeth removed, don’t delay in setting up an appointment. Getting your wisdom teeth removed<br />
is a common procedure that can alleviate the many problems wisdom teeth can cause.<br />
Schedule a consultation with your dentist today if you haven’t already for a wisdom tooth<br />
evaluation for you or your child!</p>
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		<title>Top Ways to Treat Tooth Decay</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Priya Grewal]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2016 22:03:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It’s happened—you were brushing your teeth or flossing and noticed a cavity, or a small area of tooth decay in the middle or outside of your tooth. What happens after you’ve noticed decay, whether it be in a large section of your mouth or just confined to a single tooth? You have several treatment options, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s happened—you were brushing your teeth or flossing and noticed a cavity, or a small area of tooth decay in the middle or outside of your tooth. What happens after you’ve noticed decay, whether it be in a large section of your mouth or just confined to a single tooth? You have several treatment options, so don’t fret just yet! Here are some of the top ways you can treat tooth decay.</p>
<p><strong>Get That Cavity Filled</strong></p>
<p>If your tooth decay is confined to a cavity or two, you can easily call your dentist and have him or her fill in the cavity with a non-mercury filling. You’ll have the choice of different materials when it comes to your filling, and your dentist can help you decide which one is right for you. Often, a composite resin material is best to fill those cavities and match the natural color of your teeth. You may also choose from glass ionomer or porcelain or ceramic fillings, the pros and cons of which you can discuss with your dentist.</p>
<p><strong>Fluoride Treatments</strong></p>
<p>If your decay is extensive or spreading throughout your mouth, a fluoride treatment could be beneficial! Fluoride can help to strengthen your enamel, and this mineral is found in many conventional toothpastes. Fluoride treatments can help your teeth to resist the bad bacteria and strong acids that lead to the erosion of your enamel. During this treatment, the fluoride is simply applied to your teeth to help re-mineralize them and help them resist decay naturally. You can talk with your dentist to discover if a fluoride treatment would benefit you.</p>
<p><strong>Root Canals</strong></p>
<p>If your tooth decay has spread to the center of your tooth (where your tooth’s nerves are), you may need to have a <a href="http://berkshirefamilydental.com/root_canal_therapy.php" title="root canal " target="_blank">root canal</a> procedure done to remove the decay or infection and replace it with a synthetic material. This can effectively halt the decay process and save your natural tooth, therefore avoiding an extraction. Your root canal procedure will be finished with a <a href="http://yourdentalhealthresource.com/how-durable-are-dental-crowns/" title="How Durable Are Dental Crowns?" target="_blank">crown</a> or filling to further protect your tooth.</p>
<p><strong>Extractions</strong></p>
<p>Unfortunately, there are times when the decay is extensive, so an <a href="http://berkshirefamilydental.com/tooth_extractions.php" title="extractions" target="_blank">extraction</a> (or several extractions) are your dentist’s only option for your treatment. With proper care and regular checkups of your teeth, you may never need extractions for tooth decay. If you have poor oral hygiene habits and have been putting off the dentist, however, you may need extractions to treat your tooth decay.</p>
<p><strong>Diet</strong></p>
<p>Our diet plays a huge role in our oral health, and you can help your tooth decay to heal naturally by ensuring that you’re getting enough vitamins and minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and vitamin D, all of which play vital roles in keeping our smiles healthy. Healthy fats and omega-3s can help to prevent decay and heal existing decay. Remember, processed foods and sugar are terribly for your teeth, and are the main contributors to tooth decay.</p>
<p>Treating tooth decay doesn’t have to painful. You can prevent tooth decay by eating healthy, getting regular checkups, and of course, brushing and flossing. For those times when you have a cavity or are concerned about tooth decay, visit your dentist for treatment!</p>
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