Extractions, grinding teeth and other medical issues
When the removal of wisdom teeth is determined necessary,
it is best done when the roots are approximately 2/3rds formed, usually in the
adolescent years. Removal at this time allows for an easier procedure and
decreases the risk of damage to the nerves in that area.
Grinding your teeth can be very damaging to the teeth and
also difficult to stop. If vigorous grinding occurs at night, teeth can be worn
down to the gumline because the instinctive reflex to stop does not work while
you are sleeping. Grinding due to stress can only be cured by removing the
stress trigger. If grinding continues, a nightguard may be prescribed to prevent
ultimate damage to the teeth.
Ulcers are very difficult to treat. There is no proven
technique that will eliminate ulcers or speed the recovery time once they
appear. There are a few medications that will give temporary relief from the
pain, but they need to be started as soon as symptoms appear. Ulcers will
generally diminish and disappear in 7-10 days.
There is a pad or disk that separates the jaw bone from the base of the skull. The primary cause of the "popping" occurs when you open your mouth too wide and the jaw bone "pops" off the pad or disk. Treatment is not required unless pain is associated with the "pop" or the jaw locks.