Indications for removal
Medical indications can be divided into 4 main groups.
- Crowding of teeth When even one figure eight erupts in the dentition, crowding occurs in 8 cases out of 10, and promises dire consequences. At contact points, i.e. between teeth, hygiene is compromised, and caries forms. Tooth displacement leads to gum recession and bone loss, especially in the anterior region. Pathology leads to the loss of up to 10 teeth by the age of 40.
- Destruction of wisdom teeth The inaccessibility of the eighth teeth to a toothbrush leads to a natural result - first caries develops, then pulpitis and acute pain. Treatment in advanced cases is not far-sighted, because the probability of relapse is too high, and such a tooth is already useless for future hypothetical prosthetics. Removal is more efficient and cheaper.
- Growing difficulties The eruption of eights is not “prepared” by the pioneer milk teeth. That is why the process of their birth is painful and navigationally unpredictable. Wisdom teeth destroy the roots or crowns of the 7th teeth, grow into the cheek, and compress the trigeminal nerve.
- Orthodontic preparation It is almost always impossible to straighten teeth and form a healthy bite using braces or aligners without removing figure eights - there is not enough space for teeth to move. Orthodontic referral is the most common reason for immediate removal.
How to remove – one at a time or “in bulk”? It is important to understand that from a medical point of view, there is absolutely no reason for the patient to remove wisdom teeth one by one.
Do patients who are afraid of dental treatment always need sedation?
Sedation is not a panacea in the fight against fear, it is simply an emergency measure. It very effectively helps to level it out or get rid of it altogether. The fact is that the big advantage of sedation is the absence of memories. The man remembers sitting in a chair, but nothing more. This means that even if there was discomfort during treatment, no unpleasant emotions will remain. It turns out that after having his teeth treated several times under sedation, a person understands that nothing bad is happening to him, and before his next visit to the dentist he no longer experiences such strong fear as before, which means he can try treatment without sedation. At first, of course, the patient may remain tense, but then a feeling of relaxation sets in.
Should I delete everything at once or one at a time?
Simultaneous removal of all “eighth” teeth at once has a number of pronounced advantages over “multiple” ones. Let's compare! For clarity, we will combine all the pros and cons in a table.
One by one | All wisdom teeth at once |
Efficiency When any tooth is removed, the neighboring and antagonist tooth begins to move. We delete one at a time - the displacement occurs 4 times. Increased risk of loose teeth, gum recession, and bone damage | Efficiency Movement in the dentition occurs simultaneously and is quickly “compensated”, i.e. stops and does not progress. Your orthodontist will tell you “Thank you!” |
Medicines Antibiotics will have to be taken after each removal; this is not obvious at first glance, a very serious obstacle | Medicines Medicines are taken only once, which is especially convenient in the presence of concomitant diseases |
Stress Obviously, four visits to the doctor, especially for the purpose of removal, are four reasons for unnecessary worries | Stress The operation is performed “in your sleep” under sedation - there is no fear, no pain, no unpleasant memories |
Time management Call the clinic administrator 4 times and adapt to the surgeon’s schedule, spend 6-8 hours in traffic jams, plus 4-10 hours in the chair | Time management Choose a convenient time only once, go to bed, go home after 3-4 hours, having rested and slept |
Safety In the “tooth by tooth” format, the temptation to remove it where it is cheaper is sometimes too great. Most complications are the result of removal at the “Anywhere” clinic | Safety Such operations can only be carried out in maxillofacial surgery with a very high level of equipment, qualifications and responsibility. There is absolutely no threat to your life and health here. |
Ordinary dental clinics recommend removing wisdom teeth one at a time due to insufficient equipment , starting with the anesthesiology department, ending with the sterility of the instruments and the operating units themselves, and the unconvincing qualifications of the doctors.
The topic of wisdom teeth removal is shrouded in a dense veil of fears, doubts and concerns that small private clinics willingly support.
How many teeth can be treated in one visit?
There are no restrictions on volume, the main thing is that it takes a maximum of 6 hours. But if you plan to treat several teeth in a row, then dentists usually do not undertake to do everything in one visit: after treatment, post-filling pain may occur, in which case the doctor will not be able to determine which tooth is bothering the patient. But there is another side to the issue. In order to avoid putting a person into a state of sedation once again, sometimes it makes sense to take a risk and do everything to the maximum.
Myths, or why is deleting all eights at once so scary?
What are the most common concerns that patients have about having all their wisdom teeth removed at once?
This is traumatic.
Multiple removals create an extensive wound surface, secondary infection will certainly occur, large loss of blood will take a long time to heal, etc. and so on.
- Reasons You will truly remember the classic “punitive” removal using a drill, elevators, forceps, as well as a saw and chisel for the rest of your life.
- How to avoid Modern high-class maxillofacial surgery uses only piezosurgical ultrasound devices (PiezoSurgery) . A special “scalpel” affects only hard tissues and automatically turns off upon contact with soft tissues - gums, nerves, blood vessels, etc. Trauma is reduced to zero, and the speed of removal increases by 2 times, there is no blood, the bone around the tooth remains intact and unharmed, and the tooth tissue does not heat up.
- Summary Removal using ultrasound eliminates trauma by 99%.
It hurts.
The anesthesia may not work, and the next day it will be simply impossible to open your mouth, swelling, bruises, cramps occur, eat strictly through a straw, etc.
- Causes of Pain during and after surgery are directly related to removal methods. Traditional “strong” surgery does require increased pain relief at the time of removal and often causes pain in the postoperative period.
- How to avoid Removing wisdom teeth under sedation in a combo protocol with the simultaneous administration of anesthetics 100% eliminates pain during surgery and the formation of microspasms in the jaw muscles, which makes it difficult to open your mouth the next day. Piezosurgery reduces trauma by several orders of magnitude. A proprietary rehabilitation program, including microcurrent and PRP therapy, completely relieves postoperative discomfort, including cosmetic discomfort. Medicines, antibiotics, antihistamines and painkillers must be taken strictly in accordance with the recommendation of the dentist.
- Summary The use of Piezosurgery in conjunction with sedation provides absolute comfort during and after surgery, provided that the doctor's instructions are followed in the postoperative period. For those who are not ready for a moment to change their quality of life after treatment, a proprietary rehabilitation program is available.
This is a long time.
Being in a chair for 2-4 hours without moving with your mouth open is a physically difficult task even for a superman.
- Causes Complex removal of one wisdom tooth often takes 1-2 hours. Horizontal location, incomplete eruption, proximity of the roots to the maxillary sinus or trigeminal nerve, all these features of the growth of the eighth tooth will require additional manipulations and time expenditure by the surgeon.
- How is PiezoSurgery solved? The duration of removal of impacted or dystopic teeth using piezoelectric methods is reduced by at least 2 times. But, nevertheless, the operation is still planned at the rate of 1 tooth = 1 hour. We remove 3 out of 4 teeth in 1 hour, but the last one may take 2 or even 3 hours. These are the statistics. Is there a solution? Yes - sedation. Sedation. Artificial sleep caused by the administration of propofol-based drugs, such as diprivan. In the USA and European countries, surgical treatment in dentistry is carried out while asleep, under sedation. This is the "gold standard". You arrive at the clinic to have your teeth removed at 10 am, the anesthesiologist administers the drug and you fall asleep. Doctors and assistants perform the operation. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon the doctor wakes you up, takes you for a check-up, then drinks tea and you can go home. No pain, no medical smells, no bad memories. Only positive emotions.
There will be complications.
On the upper jaw - perforation of the maxillary sinus, on the lower jaw - the trigeminal nerve will be affected, paresthesia.
- Causes The roots of the upper teeth, starting with “fours” and ending with “eights,” are located in close proximity to the maxillary sinus. In 60% of cases, the roots “lie” directly in the sinus. Rough or hasty removal without diagnosis will lead to the formation of a message between the GP and the oral cavity - food and liquid from the oral cavity begins to enter the sinus. The consequences are, to put it mildly, serious. The lower wisdom teeth are almost always located near the trigeminal nerve. When removed, the nerve is often damaged either during the extraction process or when local anesthesia is administered with a needle. It manifests itself as a feeling of numbness in the lower part of the face, loss of taste.
- How to avoid The choice of institution for surgical intervention should be taken seriously. Removing any teeth “anywhere” is strictly prohibited! Only in maxillofacial surgery is it possible to remove complex teeth with a 100% predictable result. A computed tomography scan in a special ENT mode allows us to determine the position of the tooth roots, including in relation to the maxillary sinus. Based on the image, the surgeon determines the tactics for removing each tooth. 3D tomography of the jaw and sinuses is displayed on the screen in the operating room and is in front of the surgeon’s eyes during the operation, this guarantees error-free manipulations.
Removing wisdom teeth in stage 1 is an ordinary routine event for our surgeons. At the Doctor Levin center, the most complex maxillofacial and ENT operations are performed daily: restoration of jaw bone tissue, bilateral sinus lifting, single-stage implantation, removal of foreign bodies from the maxillary sinus.
My life's goal is to create the best oral and maxillofacial clinic in the world.
Rehabilitation of all teeth at once in 1 visit. In your sleep, without stress, pain and unpleasant memories. Filigree planning and an integrated approach to maintaining the health and quality of life of the patient.
Levin Dmitry Valerievich Chief physician and founder of the Doctor Levin center
Techniques that help to carry out dental treatment without pain
For patients who suffer from dental phobia, treatment under sedation is essentially a light medicated sleep. Under the influence of a special drug, a person gradually calms down and falls asleep, and wakes up with already cured teeth. This is also a great option for those who are simply afraid of dental treatment. But, in addition to the fear of the dentist’s intervention, there are a number of very important indications for sedation. These are allergies to local anesthetics, which are now very common, cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, a recent heart attack, epilepsy... Sedation allows you to mitigate the risks that may arise during the treatment process associated with these serious diseases. The use of general anesthesia or anesthesia in dentistry is allowed only in cases where it is really necessary.
Quality standards of the Doctor Levin center
Surgical operations, including multiple tooth extractions, in our Center are carried out in the LifeTime Warranty format, in strict accordance with the Center’s Unified Quality Standards.
An operation to remove all third molars in one day is possible if the following necessary conditions are met in the clinic : 3D computer diagnostics in ENT mode, a full-fledged anesthesiology department, thorough sanitation of the oral cavity, ultrasound surgical equipment, experienced adult surgeons on staff and professional postoperative service.
Sedatives
Intravenous sedation is more convenient and safe. Throughout the procedure, the patient's pulse and blood pressure are monitored by an anesthesiologist-resuscitator. It also controls the depth of sedation: at the right time it prolongs its effect. The drug has sedative, muscle relaxant, anticonvulsant pharmacological properties. Its advantage is that it has an antidote that stops or weakens the effect of the drug on the body. After its administration, the patient immediately wakes up and feels great. Perhaps a little sleepy for an hour, but nothing more.
Diagnostics using a computed tomograph with ENT mode
Accurate diagnosis before extraction is a necessary condition for eliminating complications. The Center uses a Sirona Galileos dental tomograph (Germany).
- an accurate picture of the location of teeth, canals and roots
- ENT mode with the ability to diagnose sinuses
- using a 3D image of the jaw during surgery
The choice of a doctor to remove teeth, especially complex ones, should be taken extremely seriously. Average surgeons usually do not stand on ceremony during the procedure. The result of an operation carried out in a hurry, without proper preparation and adherence to gentle removal measures - bone structures of the jaw broken in pieces, wandering remains of roots, unremoved cysts growing into the maxillary sinus, perforations, fistulas, osteomyelitis and much more. Not to mention the shocking post-operative pain that overtakes the patient after such punitive surgery. Entrust removal to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Only the maxillofacial surgeon has enough theoretical and practical skills to perform tooth extraction without complications.
The problem of medical errors in dental treatment without pain
Many experts argue that when treating teeth under sedation or anesthesia, the likelihood of medical error is greater than when using local anesthesia. It all depends on the professionalism of the doctor and anesthesiologist. The latter must quickly put the patient into a state of sedation or anesthesia and quickly remove it from it, and the dentist must have time to do everything necessary during this time. If the team is well-coordinated, and before the procedure the patient is properly interviewed, fully examined, and planned what they will do, then errors are minimized. We already have legal proceedings, as is customary in America and Europe. A doctor is unlikely to risk his job, position, diploma just to do something wrong while the patient is sleeping.