Wisdom Teeth

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Do They Really Give You Wisdom? Some people do not believe in removing wisdom teeth until they start to bother them or if it is recommended by their dentist to have them removed. In some ways this may be true but wisdom teeth can be ticking time bombs. The structures in the upper (maxilla) and lower (mandible) jaw have two major parts that can be damaged due to wisdom teeth. The main structure on the maxilla is the maxillary sinus, also know as the nasal sinuses. The major structure on the mandible is the mandibular nerve. This nerve gives the feeling to your lower lip, chin, and tongue. Wisdom teeth are teeth that sit in the maxilla and mandible jaws, most of the time covered with bone. It is recommended by oral surgeons to have these teeth …show more content…

We had a specific order of how to set up the patient before their procedure. The first and most important step was to fill out the patient’s consent form and for the patient and the dental assistant to both agree on the procedure that is being done to them during surgery. After getting the patient to sign consent form I hooked them up to the monitors (blood pressure cuff, pulse ox, thermometer, EKG pads, and oxygen). The next step was to set up the surgery room with all the necessities we would need to start an I.V. patient. Dr. Ellis used an eighteen-gauge catheter and a lidocaine wheel to help with discomfort. There were two different types of I.V. bags we kept on hand. The primary type we used was Sodium Chloride 0.9%, which is basically salt water, and the other was Dextrose 5%, which was used for some diabetic patients. Once the I.V. was started Dr. Ellis would begin to give them medication. He administered four different types to most …show more content…

The dentist and oral surgeon work together when deciding to refer a patient to have wisdom teeth removed. It is the dentist’s responsibility when it is time, and the surgeon’s to safely and confidently remove these teeth. The hygienist is in a position to support and help the dentist identify when a patient is a candidate to have their wisdom teeth removed. I feel like my experience as a surgery assistant will help me as a future

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