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How Virtus Dental Center Handles Complicated, Impacted Wisdom Teeth

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March, 30, 2024
How Virtus Dental Center Handles Complicated, Impacted Wisdom Teeth

Impacted wisdom teeth can cause significant pain, infection, and damage to surrounding teeth if left untreated. At Virtus Dental Center, we specialize in managing even the most complicated wisdom tooth extractions with precision, expertise, and patient comfort as our top priorities.

Not all wisdom tooth removals are straightforward. Some cases involve teeth positioned near nerves, embedded deep in bone, or growing at unusual angles. These complex situations require advanced surgical skills and specialized techniques.

Understanding how Virtus Dental Center approaches complicated wisdom teeth can help ease anxiety and prepare you for a successful extraction experience.

Understanding Impacted Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth, or third molars, typically attempt to emerge in late adolescence or early adulthood. When there isn’t enough space in the jaw or the tooth grows at an improper angle, it becomes impacted.

Impacted wisdom teeth remain partially or completely trapped beneath the gum tissue and jawbone. This creates numerous potential problems including pain, infection, cysts, damage to adjacent teeth, and gum disease.

Types of impaction include:

  • Soft tissue impaction: tooth covered by gum tissue
  • Partial bony impaction: tooth partially covered by bone
  • Complete bony impaction: tooth entirely encased in jawbone
  • Horizontal impaction: tooth growing sideways into adjacent molars
  • Mesial impaction: tooth angled forward toward the front of the mouth
  • Distal impaction: tooth angled backward
  • Vertical impaction: tooth positioned normally but lacking space to emerge
Dental forceps holding extracted tooth, close-up view in a dental clinic setting.

Customized Surgical Planning for Complex Cases

Every complicated wisdom tooth extraction at Virtus Dental Center receives individualized surgical planning. Our experienced oral surgeons analyze diagnostic images to create step-by-step extraction protocols.

For horizontally impacted teeth pushing against second molars, we plan strategic tooth sectioning to remove the wisdom tooth in pieces. This minimizes bone removal and reduces trauma to surrounding structures.

Teeth with curved or divergent roots require special attention. We determine whether roots can be separated and removed individually or if alternative techniques are needed to avoid fracturing the tooth or damaging bone.

When wisdom teeth lie near the inferior alveolar nerve—which provides sensation to the lower lip and chin—we use nerve-sparing techniques. Careful surgical approach and gentle manipulation protect nerve integrity.

Cases involving proximity to the maxillary sinus require protocols that prevent sinus perforation. If perforation occurs, we have immediate management strategies to ensure proper healing.

Expert Surgical Techniques

Virtus Dental Center’s oral surgeons employ advanced surgical techniques specifically designed for complicated extractions. These methods prioritize tissue preservation, minimize bone removal, and protect vital anatomical structures.

Our surgical approach includes:

  • Precise soft tissue reflection to expose the impacted tooth
  • Controlled bone removal using high-speed surgical burs
  • Strategic tooth sectioning to divide the tooth into manageable pieces
  • Gentle elevation techniques that preserve surrounding bone
  • Meticulous debris removal and socket irrigation
  • Careful inspection to ensure complete tooth removal
  • Primary closure with sutures for optimal healing
Dentist holding extracted tooth with forceps, patient smiling in background.

Addressing Sinus Complications

Upper wisdom teeth are located near the maxillary sinus, a hollow air-filled cavity in the upper jaw. Complicated upper wisdom tooth extractions occasionally result in a small opening between the mouth and sinus.

When roots extend into the sinus or when bone between the tooth and sinus is thin, extra care is essential. Virtus Dental Center’s surgeons are trained in techniques that prevent and manage sinus communications.

If a small sinus opening occurs, we immediately implement management protocols including specialized suturing techniques, post-operative instructions to avoid pressure in the area, and medications to support healing.

Most small sinus communications heal without complications when properly managed. We provide detailed aftercare instructions and closely monitor healing to ensure the opening closes completely.

For patients with anatomy predisposing to sinus complications, we discuss risks thoroughly before surgery and may adjust surgical techniques or timing to optimize outcomes.

Why Choose Virtus Dental Center for Complicated Cases

Dentist and assistant performing dental procedure, both wearing masks and gloves for safety.

Not all dental practices have the expertise, technology, and facilities to handle complicated impacted wisdom teeth safely. Virtus Dental Center specializes in complex oral surgery with a track record of successful outcomes.

What sets us apart:

  • Board-certified oral surgeons with extensive training
  • State-of-the-art 3D imaging and surgical technology
  • In-office surgical suites designed for complex procedures
  • Comprehensive sedation options including general anesthesia
  • 24/7 emergency support for post-operative concerns
  • Collaborative approach involving your general dentist
  • Transparent communication about risks and expectations

Our surgeons complete years of specialized training beyond dental school, including hospital-based residencies in oral and maxillofacial surgery. This advanced education prepares them for the most challenging extraction cases.

We invest in the latest surgical equipment and continuing education to stay at the forefront of oral surgery techniques. This commitment to excellence translates to better patient experiences and outcomes.

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