Can AAO/WIlckodontic proceed when my wisdom teeth come in?

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Can AAO/WIlckodontic proceed when my wisdom teeth come in?

#1 Post by Bimmer_E46 »

I considering orthodontic treatment, and I was hoping to make an appointment with a Wilckodontic specialist in my area. I want to have the procedure done ASPA, but I believe that my top wisdom tooth is starting to come in. Am I still a candidate for the procedure? Will this complicate the process? Can a wisdom tooth be extracted before it begins to 'rupture'?

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#2 Post by Avarik »

Hey there! Great to meet someone else who will be going through this procedure.

As of now, I am going through with the AOO procedure, and was told beforehand by my dentist that I need to get them extracted (1 of them is impacted.) Since I wanted to rush the procedure and get the braces on and off as soon as possible, I asked if I could get the braces before I took the wisdom teeth out, which would have del ayed everything a few weeks. My ortho/perio said it doesn't matter, and that the wisdom teeth could come out before/during/after braces.

My case seems to be a little different then yours - however, judging by what my ortho told me, it doesn't really matter for you either.

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#3 Post by Bimmer_E46 »

Avarik wrote:Hey there! Great to meet someone else who will be going through this procedure.

As of now, I am going through with the AOO procedure, and was told beforehand by my dentist that I need to get them extracted (1 of them is impacted.) Since I wanted to rush the procedure and get the braces on and off as soon as possible, I asked if I could get the braces before I took the wisdom teeth out, which would have del ayed everything a few weeks. My ortho/perio said it doesn't matter, and that the wisdom teeth could come out before/during/after braces.

My case seems to be a little different then yours - however, judging by what my ortho told me, it doesn't really matter for you either.
Thanks for the input. How was the AOO procedure? How much pain did you experience post-operation?

Avarik
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#4 Post by Avarik »

Heres the link to the little blog I'm trying to make, so others who are about to go through the procedure know a little more about it: viewtopic.php?t=8100

During the surgery, I was very numb, and given additional sedatives meant to keep me calm. I actually fell asleep and woke back up for the bottoms (I was irregular and had 2 seperate surgerys, one for the top, and one for the bottom.) I went home and slept for many hours afterwords, while others constantly put ice on my mouth and took it off.

The first day, I was limited to cold foods that I could drink. After about 36 hours, I was eating soft foods, and after 3 days, I began to eat fairly normally.

As for pain, it was minimal. The doctor reccomended that I take vicodin the first 3 days, but I always stopped after two, and didn't feel any discomfort because of it. I didn't brush for the first week, and after I started again, it hurt a little. Jan 6th was my 2nd surgery, and as of now, I'm completely back to normal. I was even eating pizza yesterday.

I'll also add that I was told I healed much quicker then most. I think its mostly because I'm still young at only 17, while most patients at my ortho's office are part of the older crowd.

Anyways, goodluck with the procedure, and don't sweat it at all. It's very easy and painless. If you have any more questions about it, feel free to ask.

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