Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Did You Know? Your Options for Sedation or Anesthesia During Wisdom Teeth Removal in Lorton

At some point or another, you might find yourself facing a wisdom teeth removal. Known professionally as third molars, most people will notice their wisdom teeth erupting sometime between the ages of 17 and 25 years old. However, many people will never have their wisdom teeth fully develop, and this can cause serious problems in the mouth, including overcrowding.



In order to stop these problems before they start, most oral surgeons will recommend wisdom teeth removal. This is a procedure that can vary due to the complexity of the position of the tooth. Since this is the case, you might have several options for sedation or anesthesia during wisdom teeth removal. Read on to learn more, and if you’re in the Lorton area and in need of wisdom teeth removal you can call Lorton Oral Surgery at (703) 436-4633 to get an appointment booked.



One option that you will have when getting your wisdom teeth removed is local anesthesia. This anesthesia option is best for those who have already had their wisdom teeth erupt, meaning they have already come through the gums. Local anesthesia is administered through an injection directly into the gums and surrounding tissue. This type of anesthesia will not make you sleepy or sedate you. However, it will make the area around the injection numb for several hours. This way, you will not have any discomfort during the procedure, but you also won’t need to be put to sleep.



Another option that you will have when it comes to wisdom teeth removal in Lorton is to try sedation anesthesia. Typically, sedation anesthesia will be given through an intravenous line, or I.V., placed into your arm. You will not be totally ‘out’ with sedation anesthesia, but your consciousness will be suppressed. In addition to sedation anesthesia, you will also be given a local anesthesia in your gums in order to stop any discomfort that might occur during the removal procedure.



Finally, you will have a choice of general anesthesia. This is the anesthesia that is recommended for those who have to get impacted wisdom teeth removed. In order to undergo general anesthesia, you will inhale a blend of medications through your nose and mouth, typically through a mask. You will lose consciousness and while in this unconscious state, the procedure will be done.



You will not feel pain during the procedure and throughout, the oral surgeon and their team will be monitoring the amount of medication you are given, your blood pressure, breathing and temperature. The medication intake will slow, you will wake up and the wisdom teeth extraction will be complete.



As every set of wisdom teeth presents a unique set of circumstances, your oral and maxillofacial surgeon will share their experience about the best option for anesthesia during your procedure. Contact us today at (703) 436-4633 to book a consultation with Dr. Snehal Patel, our resident surgeon who is happy to solve the irritating problems your wisdom teeth are presenting.



Did You Know? Your Options for Sedation or Anesthesia During Wisdom Teeth Removal in Lorton

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