Tuesday, November 18, 2014

10 Signs You Need to Remove Your Wisdom Teeth


Do you feel smarter with the arrival of your new wisdom teeth? After reading this post you just might…

Located at the very back of the mouth, wisdom teeth are a third set of molars that typically appear between the ages of 17 and 25. In most cases, the mouth provides inadequate space for wisdom teeth to fully grow and develop, which can cause a variety of complications for your mouth and your overall health. Because of the lack in space, wisdom teeth can become impacted or stuck underneath the gum tissue, making the mouth more prone to infection. In order to avoid unnecessary health risks, dentists usually advise the removal of wisdom teeth. But how do you know when the time for removal is right?

The following is a general checklist you can use to determine whether you need to schedule an appointment with Red Canyon Dentistry to get your wisdom teeth removed.
  1. Is your jaw stiff or in pain?
  2. Is the rest of your mouth (tongue, jaw, or gums) irritated due to a tooth growing in at an awkward angle?
  3. Do you have pain at the site of the tooth?
  4. Are flaps of gum tissue forming at the back of your mouth?
  5. Are you noticing food becoming trapped in these flaps?
  6. Are your existing teeth beginning to feel more crowded?
  7. Do you have an infection due to the growth of your wisdom teeth?
  8.  Are you getting headaches more frequently than usual?
  9. Is your face beginning to swell due to the inflammation of your new teeth?
  10. Are you noticing a sac of fluid, or a cyst, growing in the same area as your wisdom teeth?


If you are experiencing one or more of these signs, then schedule an appointment with Dr. Morris Oswald, DDS, today. At our Gilbert, AZ location, x-rays are taken to confirm the presence and position of your wisdom teeth. Once your wisdom teeth are located, we will schedule an appointment for their extraction.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Welcome to our blog!

We're excited to announce the official launch of our Morris Oswald, DDS blog.

We'll be posting helpful dental tips, news from the dental industry, news from our practice, and more about the latest in dentistry. We built our practice on the notion that we're there for our patients when they need us and we want our online presence to be a reflection of that principle.

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 Here's to your best oral health ever!