Wisdom Tooth Removal in Flanders

Want to learn more about removing your wisdom teeth in Flanders? Call our dental office now to book an appointment for wisdom tooth removal near you.

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Wisdom Tooth Removal Near You

Wisdom tooth removal in Flanders is a surgical procedure to remove one or more wisdom teeth. Your wisdom teeth are the four permanent adult teeth resting on the top and bottom in the back corners of the mouth.

When a wisdom tooth doesn't have enough space to erupt, it becomes affected. This results in various dental problems like pain, swelling, and infection. The situation calls for the extraction of the tooth. The process is performed by the dentist or oral surgeon, depending upon the severity of your problem.

Causes of Impacted Wisdom Teeth

Patients develop impacted wisdom teeth near you when the teeth do not have enough room to emerge like any other tooth in the mouth. Impacted teeth may either erupt partially or not at all. An impacted wisdom tooth may start growing at an angle towards the second molar, which also affects the adjoining teeth and jawbone. This impacted wisdom tooth leads to a lot of pain and discomfort.

Some people have their wisdom teeth their whole life without needing to overthink about them. For others, wisdom teeth removal near you becomes necessary.

What Are the Symptoms of Impacted Wisdom Teeth?

Upon developing an impacted wisdom tooth in Flanders, you may face the following problems:

  • An impacted wisdom tooth leads to excruciating pain in your mouth.
  • A common concern with an impacted wisdom tooth is trapped food and debris behind.
  • This problem may also lead to tooth decay, infection, or gum disease.
  • An impacted wisdom tooth may cause damage to the nearby teeth as well as your surrounding bone.
  • You cannot opt for orthodontic treatment with an impacted wisdom tooth.

What can you expect with wisdom tooth removal?

Our dentist or oral surgeon will use one of the three types of anesthesia depending upon the complexity of your case. During the procedure, we will make an incision into your gum tissue. This process is executed to reveal your tooth and bone. Afterwards, the bone that blocks access to the tooth's root is removed. Our dentist in Flanders will extract the tooth in one firm motion, section it into smaller fragments, and remove them individually if necessary.

After the wisdom tooth extraction in Flanders, the area is cleaned of any debris from the bone or tooth and sutured to promote quick healing. A piece of gauze is placed on the extraction site to control bleeding.

Wound care after wisdom teeth extraction

  • Be careful while biting the inside of your cheek, lip or tongue when your mouth is still numb from the anesthetic.
  • We will give you over-the-counter medication to manage pain or swelling caused after the tooth extraction.
  • Drink lots of water after tooth extraction. Avoid consuming caffeine or carbonated drinks.
  • Eat soft foods such as mashed potatoes, cereals, oats, and yogurt.
  • Avoid activities that can create new bleeding, such as rubbing the wound with the tongue.
  • Call our office if the bleeding continues beyond 24 hours after the procedure.

Typically you will recover within a few days, but this differs from person to person. To know more about wisdom teeth removal in Flanders or to book an appointment, call us today! We can provide quality and a pain free wisdom tooth extraction near you.

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GBT AirFlow – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT)?

Guided Biofilm Therapy is a modern dental hygiene protocol that focuses on removing biofilm (bacterial plaque) in a gentle, efficient, and highly effective way using specialized technology such as AIRFLOW®, PERIOFLOW®, and PIEZON® instrumentation.

What is AIRFLOW®?

AIRFLOW® is an advanced device that uses a combination of warm water, air, and ultrafine powder (erythritol or glycine) to remove biofilm, stains, and soft deposits from teeth, implants, and gum pockets—without scraping.

How is GBT with AIRFLOW® different from a regular dental cleaning?

Traditional cleanings rely heavily on hand instruments and ultrasonic scalers.GBT/AIRFLOW®:

  • Targets biofilm first
  • Uses a gentle, warm spray instead of scraping
  • It is more comfortable, especially for sensitive patients
  • Reaches deeper into pockets and around implants
  • Reduces the need for manual scaling
Is AIRFLOW® safe for patients with sensitive teeth or gums?

Yes. The warm-water technology and fine powders make it much less abrasive than traditional methods. Many patients report no sensitivity during treatment.

Is AIRFLOW® safe for dental implants, crowns, and bridges?

Absolutely. GBT is designed to safely clean around implants (peri-implantitis prevention), ceramic crowns, veneers, bridges, and orthodontic brackets, without damaging surfaces.

Does GBT replace traditional scaling completely?

Often, yes—but not always.
Most soft deposits and biofilm are removed using AIRFLOW®.
If calculus (tartar) remains, the clinician uses PIEZON® PS ultrasonic tips, which are more conservative and comfortable than traditional scalers.

What powder is used in AIRFLOW®?

Most commonly:
Erythritol (14 μm) → very gentle, safe for all surfaces
Glycine (25 μm) → often used for periodontal pockets
Both powders are much finer and less abrasive than baking soda.

Who is a good candidate for GBT?
  • Patients with sensitive gums
  • Orthodontic patients
  • Implant patients
  • Periodontal maintenance patients
  • Children and teens
  • Patients who prefer a more comfortable cleaning
Does GBT hurt?

Generally no. AIRFLOW® is warm, gentle, and significantly more comfortable than traditional scraping. Most patients prefer it after trying it once.

Is AIRFLOW® messy?

New-generation AIRFLOW® devices use controlled warm water and fine powder—much cleaner than older polishing systems. Patients generally describe it as clean and refreshing.

Is GBT safe for patients with respiratory conditions?

Yes. The powder is ultrafine, and devices include high-efficiency suction systems. However, patients with severe respiratory compromise should discuss with their dentist first.

Is AIRFLOW® good for stain removal?

Very. It removes stains from coffee, tea, wine, and smoking faster and more comfortably than traditional polishing cups.

How often should GBT be performed?

Most patients benefit from GBT at regular 3-, 4-, or 6-month hygiene intervals, depending on their periodontal status.

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