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When Are Wisdom Teeth a Problem?

November 17, 2016

My fiance has been having some issues with his wisdom teeth. He’s had problems in the past, but this seems different. It’s swollen, like the other was, but this seems to have a flap. I’m a little worried that will make it a problem. Can you advise us? We don’t yet have a dentist for him. We’re new to our area. He’s in more pain than I like to see him in.

Claire F. – Oklahoma

Claire,

Everyone’s wisdom teeth behave differently. They’re tricky under the best of circumstances. They come in late in life, just about the time we finally feel our mouths are established and settled. Now, we’re having to make room for something new.

It’s a little like life isn’t it? Constant change and upheaval. Sometimes the change goes smoothly. Other times it’s bumpy or worse, destructive. In which case things need to be removed. That might be where your fiance is.

It sounds like he could be developing an infection. I realize you don’t have a dentist. This is a case where I’d say he’d need to be seen sooner rather than later. Many dentists treat emergency dental needs whether or not you’re a patient. Some will even see you that day.

Do an internet search for an emergency dentist and see who pops up in your area.  It wouldn’t hurt to take the extra step and check out some of their reviews before calling, just to make sure they have a good chairside manner too.  When you’re in pain, you don’t want to deal with a surly practitioner.

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My Husbands Embarrassed to Admit Anxiety

November 1, 2016

My husband has been avoiding the dentist for the last three years. The last time he went in was quite the negative experience for him. Now he’s stopped going. He tries to blame it on finances, but I know it’s really because he’s too afraid to go back. Is there a way I can help get him back to the dentist?

Julie B. – Carson City

Julie,

Negative experiences at the dentist leave a lasting impact.  It’s sweet that he wants to appear brave and self-sacrificing to you. I bet there’s a way you could help him keep his pride while getting him back in the dental chair.

My recommendation would be to get information on sedation dentistry into his hand. A simple internet search will help you locate dentists who offer that in your area. You’ll likely even find your current dentist offers sedation. They sometimes advertise as sedation dentists or cater to cowards dentists.

If you’re worried about embarrassing him, you could print out some information and leave it around for him to find. Or, you could tell him you heard about how you could have completely pain free dentistry with sedation and were thinking about checking it out.

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