3 Reasons to Have Your Wisdom Teeth Extracted This Summer

May 4, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — drkassem @ 2:57 pm
Several wooden teeth on a blue background with one being pulled by toy forceps

If you are a young adult and have been experiencing jaw aches or inflammation behind your molars, there’s a good chance you’re growing your wisdom teeth. These typically emerge between the ages of 15 – 22 and can often cause more harm than good. They frequently lead to issues such as infection or overcrowding, which can significantly impact your oral health. As a result, many dentists recommend having them removed before they become problematic.

However, many people hesitate to book their procedure during the year because they’re too busy with a full schedule. Continue reading to learn 3 reasons that make summertime ideal for having your wisdom teeth extracted!

Reason #1: Schedules are More Flexible

Once school is dismissed for the summer, schedules tend to be more open. Students don’t have to worry that they’ll be skipping lessons to get their teeth taken care of, and employees have more opportunities to request time off work. That means you’ll be able to find time to include your appointment on your calendar without worrying that you’re missing anything important like class, projects, meetings, or after-school activities. You’ll enjoy peace of mind knowing that you can get the dental care you need without stressing over lost time.

Reason #2: There’s Time to Recover

Although it’s an incredibly common procedure, wisdom tooth extractions are like any other surgery that requires time to recover. Once your pearly white is removed, your mouth forms a blood clot over the site to protect the vulnerable nerves and tissues that are left exposed. If this clot becomes dislodged for any reason, you could develop a painful complication known as dry socket.

To prevent this, you should try to avoid strenuous activities for a few days. You’ll need to rest and recuperate to allow your gums to heal quickly and efficiently. Thankfully, the laid-back summer routine allows for plenty of time to heal.

Reason #3: There Are Cool Treats

After your last molars are taken out, it’s normal to experience mild swelling and inflammation for a few days. You should avoid any overly hard, crunchy, hot, or spicy foods that could irritate your gums and exacerbate potential discomfort.

Fortunately, many delicious foods are available during the summer months that are easy on your teeth and help you beat the heat. Whether you prefer ice cream, frozen yogurt, or blended fruit smoothies, there are plenty of cold options to help you recuperate.

Now that you know the advantages of having your tooth extraction this summer, there’s no reason to delay! Soon, you’ll be well on your way to having a happy, healthy smile without the risks posed by unnecessary wisdom teeth.

About the Author

Dr. Wael M. Kassem has 15 years of experience helping people of all ages improve their dental health. He attended Rutgers University for his undergraduate education and then pursued his dental doctorate at Temple University. He continues to stay on top of the latest advancements in technology and techniques with ongoing courses with SPEAR Education. Today, he offers a full array of services to meet all your oral care needs under one roof, including wisdom tooth extractions. If you need to have a tooth removed, you can request an appointment on the website or by calling (856) 818-9998.

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