How to Remove Exposed Wisdom Teeth

After local anesthesia is applied, wisdom teeth can be removed directly with extraction forceps or by cutting through the gums. 1. Direct extraction with pliers. Wisdom teeth are teeth that erupt when a person is 18 to 21 years old and are also known as the third molars. Wisdom teeth usually affect the gums or surrounding teeth and need to be extracted under the supervision of a doctor. If the wisdom teeth have a fused root or are significantly loose, they can be extracted under the direction of a doctor by holding the exposed portion of the wisdom tooth with an extraction forceps and shaking the tooth to remove it. 2. Cutting the gums for extraction. If the wisdom tooth is tilted in the middle of the proximal area, or if it is horizontally and horizontally blocked, it will be tightly pressed against the front teeth, and then a turbine can be applied to split the crown into two parts, so as to relieve the resistance of the neighboring teeth. Then the gums are incised to break down the soft tissues, and after part of the bone wall is removed, the wisdom teeth are cut into small pieces using an ultrasonic bone cutter and removed in stages, and the wound is closed with sutures. Usually, when wisdom teeth are exposed, it is recommended to consult a dentist in a timely manner and have them extracted after a comprehensive evaluation of the condition by the doctor.