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If you or a family member breaks one of your wisdom teeth, what’s the wisest thing to do?
A. Avoid chewing food on the side of the broken wisdom tooth.
B. Very gently clean your back teeth, including your broken molar. (Did we mention: Wisdom teeth are known as your third molars.)
C. Make a dental appointment asap.
If you choose A, B and C, you’re very wise indeed. But the wisest thing to do is C: Call your dental clinic immediately. Once you learn the side effects of an untreated broken molar, you’ll know why contacting your dental professional is the best thing to do.
Of course, any sort of trauma, be it biting down on hard candy or taking a blow to your face, can cause a molar to break. But surprisingly, the actual eruption of your wisdom teeth – typically between your late teens and early 20s – can cause breakage for these reasons:
Also, if you experience an easy eruption, but your wisdom tooth ends up rotting because of decay, it’s more prone to breaking.
When it comes to a chipped or broken wisdom tooth, time is of the essence to prevent further oral health issues. With an untreated broken wisdom tooth, there’s usually a crack or hole that’s more vulnerable to bacteria and decay. And that can cause a chain reaction you’ll definitely want to prevent:
Signs of an infected wisdom tooth include:
We want to prevent any of the above from becoming your reality, so please seek treatment as soon as the break occurs.
Now that you know why you should get a dental appointment right away, what can you expect?
After taking X-rays to access the break and the tooth, treatment depends on factors such as:
If your wisdom tooth is otherwise healthy and in a good position, talk to your dental professional. Discuss what they would recommend for your situation.
Removing the wisdom tooth will require an oral surgeon’s services. Before that appointment, your dentist might prescribe antibiotics and recommend a pain reliever that’s also an anti-inflammatory to help ease pre-extraction symptoms.
Yes, breaking a wisdom tooth can be a pain – both literally and figuratively – but by immediately taking steps to deal with it, you can feel better faster. Feel better by stopping the pain. Feel better by saving you the expense of further oral treatments resulting from the side effects of a decaying molar. And feel better knowing your dental professional will advise you on the best way to treat a broken wisdom tooth.
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