Dentists, Oral Surgeons, and Pharmacies Are All Necessary for Help with Wisdom Teeth

Sep 1
17:15

2011

Andrea Avery

Andrea Avery

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If you think you need to get your wisdom teeth out, dentists are not the only people who can help. You will likely have to stop by your regular dentist, but you may also need to see an oral surgeon and a pharmacy to solve the issue.

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If you have pain coming from your wisdom teeth,Dentists, Oral Surgeons, and Pharmacies Are All Necessary for Help with Wisdom Teeth Articles you will likely have to go to a variety of dentists to diagnose and treat the problem. In fact, some people you visit will not even be dentists, though they can still help you. If you suspect that you need to get your wisdom teeth out, consider some of places you will have to check out.

First, you should go to your regular dentist to make sure that the problem is really what you think it is. Self-diagnosing may result in the problem sticking around longer than you would like, or even unnecessary surgery. Your dentist should be able to tell you whether your pain is really coming from the wisdom teeth, and whether you need to get them out or get them filled. Most dentists do not put fillings in this type of tooth though, as it is prone to decay due to its location in the back of the mouth. This means it will likely develop a cavity again after getting filled, so you are probably better off getting each one extracted. In some cases, your dentist can do this, but most of the time, he will send you to an oral surgeon.

You can get a referral to an oral surgeon from your regular dental practitioner, or you can choose your own based on recommendations from friends. Before you go, make sure the office takes your insurance or that the cash prices are affordable. You will probably go for a consultation first to find out the treatment plan. This practitioner can give you pain medication prescriptions if your regular dentist has not done so already, as this helps you deal with the pain until your surgery. Of course, you can also expect to get more pain pills after the extraction.

This means that you will have to visit a pharmacy after your appointment, so set aside the time and money for this task. You can call ahead to find out how much money your prescription will cost, especially if you do not have insurance, as some medications have prices that will break your budget. Not all pharmacies are the same though, so shopping around before choosing one can help you save some money. Pick a place where you can do something useful or fun while you wait, such as shopping or eating, so your time is put to good use.

If you are sure something is wrong with your mouth, it is time to see a dentist. While you should always start with this step, know that the process may not end there, as you will probably be sent to an oral surgeon if you need to get your teeth surgically extracted. This is especially true if they are impacted in your mouth. Your final stop will probably be the pharmacy to pick up any pain medication so that you can feel somewhat comfortable both before and after your surgery. Just be sure to make room in your schedule and budget for these tasks.