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Do you really have to remove wisdom teeth?

Posted on May 13, 2018 by Travis Wachendorf.

My teenage son has been in braces since the first of last year and is almost ready to get them off.  At his recent dentist appointment, the dentist noticed on his x-rays that his wisdom teeth are back there and recommended having them taken out before too long. I didn’t see any problem with the wisdom teeth. Why does my son have to have them taken out?

Joe from Cleveland

Dear Joe,

Many teens get their wisdom teeth out and most parents don’t think twice about why. There are many positive reasons why it is recommended to have them removed in your youth.

Why wisdom teeth are often removed in your youth

Your son’ dentist may have been concerned about seeing his wisdom teeth because of his braces. Sometimes wisdom teeth, as they grow, can come in sideways. If this happens, they can push on the teeth nearby, causing them to move. The dentist probably doesn’t want to risk any movement of your son’s teeth after all the money and effort of braces.

The simplest reason to have wisdom teeth removed when you are young is that it’s easier than when you are older. As you age, your jawbone becomes firmer and less pliable. When the jawbone is firmer, it is harder to remove the wisdom teeth and it takes a longer time. If those teeth are removed in the teenage years, because the bone isn’t as stiff, it is a quick process to remove them.

Because it is more difficult to remove wisdom teeth when you are older, it also leads to more complications. The risks involved in removing wisdom teeth rise exponentially as you get older. Especially if wisdom teeth become impacted, it can cause pain or infection. Impacted means blocked by other teeth so they can’t break the surface.

It may not seem like a big deal to wait to get your son’s wisdom teeth removed, but you may find it will save a lot of trouble by having them taken care of when he is younger.

This post is sponsored by Dr. Ryan Perry in Baton Rouge, LA.

Filed Under: Braces, Wisdom Teeth Tagged With: Braces, impacted tooth, keep wisdom teeth, why remove wisdom teeth, Wisdom Teeth

Will teeth stains from braces ever come off?

Posted on October 13, 2017 by Travis Wachendorf.

I am horrified. I paid a lot of money to get braces for my son because he had such crazy, crooked teeth. They stuck out in the front. We felt that braces were our best option for him. He had the braces on for two years and just got them off the end of last month. His teeth were straight and the alignment was great, but his teeth have stains around where the brackets were. Apparently he didn’t brush well. He’s happy to not have his teeth stick out, but what good are straight teeth if they have stains. He doesn’t want to smile still. Will those stains come off? What can we do?

Stacie, San Diego

Dear Stacie,

Your son is not the first to not take care of his teeth with his braces on. It is common to see staining on kids’ teeth when the brackets come off. There is hope! It depends on what type of stain your son’s teeth have, but here are some options.

  • Teeth polishing. First, if the stains are just on the surface, sometimes just a good polishing from the dentist will be enough to take care of the stains. This can sometimes help with cement residue from the brackets, as well.
  • Teeth whitening. Next, if the stains are deeper in the teeth, whitening may help. This can be done in the dental office or through at-home bleaching trays. teeth whitening tray
  • Bonding. Finally, if the stains were caused by decay where the braces were, dental bonding may help. Fortunately, bonding can be done after tooth polishing or dental whitening if they don’t work to match the coloration of the teeth.

To get started, it may be best to visit a cosmetic dentist to understand what caused the stains so you can create a path to a white smile your son will want to show off.

This blog is sponsored by Baton Rouge dentist Ryan P. Perry.

Filed Under: Braces, Teeth Whitening, Tooth stains Tagged With: braces stains, dental bonding, stains on teeth after braces, teeth polishing, teeth stains from braces, Teeth Whitening, tooth stains

What are the chances of me getting my braces taken off temporarily?

Posted on May 10, 2012 by ddrowns.

I want to join the Navy but I have braces and in order for me to go through basic training I need them off. My father has a contract with the orthodontist. What are the chances of her removing them so that I can go through basic training?

Thanks Brian,

Dear Brian,

We would advise you to ask your orthodontist about your situation. She will most likely be very understanding and accommodate you however there may be a fee charged when you have them put back on. Having your braces taken off for your short time in basic training will probably cause your teeth to shift some and move out of alignment from where they are now. Orthodontists have been known to take braces off of patients due to poor oral hygiene causing a gum infection or rampant tooth decay and will put them back on when the patients’ mouths are healthy again. Don’t hesitate to tell your orthodontist your situation for you are doing our country a service and she will probably most likely be able to meet your needs.

Post courtesy of Dr. Perry, Baton Rouge Dentist.

Filed Under: Braces Tagged With: Taking Braces Off For A Short Time, Temporarily Remove Braces

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