Wisdom teeth have never hurt, do they really have to be removed?
Tell you the most easy-to-understand standard - whether it hurts or not, crooked wisdom teeth must be extracted!
Wisdom teeth, the tiny force that hides deep in the mouth, often become a potential threat to our lives. They may not cause obvious pain for a while, but their existence is like a time bomb that can detonate at any time, causing us endless pain.
As the "superfluous" teeth in the human mouth, the presence of wisdom teeth often brings a series of problems. Due to their special location and limited space, wisdom teeth often have difficulty fully erupting, resulting in them becoming crooked, oblique, or even embedded directly into the gums.
Crooked wisdom teeth are not easy to clean, food often stays around the wisdom teeth, daily brushing can not complete a thorough cleaning, and the food residues that cannot be cleaned up accumulate over time, resulting in the decay of the wisdom teeth themselves, and it is easy to cause the molars in front of the wisdom teeth to become tooth decay, which can cause a wider range of toothache and inflammation and swelling of the surrounding gums, and even cause more serious oral diseases.
At that time, the wisdom teeth will have to be removed, not to mention, if the molars in front of the wisdom teeth will also have irreparable decay, they can only be extracted together. Wisdom teeth do not need to be prostheticed after they are removed, and they can cost hundreds of dollars at most. But if the molars in front are extracted, they have to be repaired through dental implants, and planting a tooth is not something that can be done by hundreds or thousand. Flesh aches and heartaches!
For those wisdom teeth that are crooked, the sooner they are removed, the better.
Wisdom teeth extraction