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Updated on healthy 2024-07-28
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    There is no harm in the normal growth of wisdom teeth! Only abnormal impacted teeth can cause a lot of trouble1Caries 2

    Wisdom teeth pericoronitis pulpitis ! If the wisdom teeth are not completely angled, it is easy to form food residues between the front teeth and the gums, bacteria breed, spoil, and the teeth are not clean! It will decay, causing pulpitis and apical inflammation Half of the teeth in the gums are most likely to form blind pockets After the foreign body goes in, it will rot After bringing infection, the wisdom tooth pericoronitis will develop and swell The mouth opening will be limited In severe cases, the tonsils and lymph will become inflamed together!

    If you have doubts about your wisdom teeth, it is recommended that you go to the clinic to check whether they are normal, if they are normal, leave it alone, and if they need to be removed, do not be afraid to remove them resolutely to avoid future problems.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Why would a dentist recommend that you have your wisdom teeth removed? Here's why!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Wisdom teeth do not need to be removed completely, but crooked ones need to be removed completely, and wisdom teeth are easy to become crooked, so some people will take it for granted that all wisdom teeth must be removed. If a wisdom tooth is crooked, it can hinder the surrounding teeth and make the inside of the mouth more painful. Therefore, it will be necessary to remove the crooked wisdom teeth.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are several situations in which wisdom teeth are removed, such as when they are long, and other teeth are affected by the growth of other teeth, such as when the teeth are not symmetrically occluded. Or long-term inflammation, tooth decay, etc., should be extracted so as not to affect normal life.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When wisdom teeth erupt, the originally small gum space will become more crowded, resulting in pain and irritability, and in more serious cases, tooth decay will breed, so it must be removed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because wisdom teeth that grow deep in your mouth are easy to cause inflammation and fever in your mouth because there is not enough room to grow, and there is also the possibility of deforming your teeth, wisdom teeth that grow deep in your mouth must be removed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Why do all the "wisdom teeth" that grow deep in the mouth have to be removed? Not necessarily, I'm still there.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Your wisdom teeth that affect you need to be removed. Some wisdom teeth will have pericoronitis, and they also need to be removed in time, otherwise the toothache is not a disease, but it hurts.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I have 6 wisdom teeth, and I personally think that as long as it does not affect my daily life, I can not pull them out, but if I have frequent inflammation and swollen and painful gums affect my life, I should listen to the doctor's advice.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Actually, it's not necessarily, I didn't pull it out, and if I extract wisdom teeth, it will mainly affect my daily life, and I may not be able to eat in pain, and my gums will be in unbearable pain.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I had my wisdom teeth extracted in February, but fortunately, I pulled them out again in the past few days, and it was as if I had to lose half of my life.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you can pull it out, don't pull it out, there are quite a lot of sequelae after pulling it out, I don't know if it's ulcer or lichen planus in the mouth after pulling out 3, and I've been annoyed to death for more than two months.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the wisdom tooth is blocked in the jawbone, it may not erupt at all. Or it can cause other teeth to become crowded or displaced, resulting in tooth decay, infection, or gum pain in the area. The position of impacted wisdom teeth within the jaw is also abnormal, sometimes horizontal.

    In this case, it is best to pull it out.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Wisdom teeth are generally red and swollen next to the wisdom teeth, pain in the cheeks, and small openings, and pain at night is a symptom of pulpitis.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If wisdom teeth are not removed, it is easy to cause a series of diseases in the mouth.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Wisdom teeth can erupt in different directions such as vertical, forward, horizontal, transverse, and inverted.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because the impacted or misaligned wisdom teeth will cause food to remain in the periodontal gap, it is not easy to remove, and tooth decay is prone to occur.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    When wisdom teeth come out, the gums are swollen and painful, leading to a series of oral diseases.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Cleaning and ** bring many problems, often caused by diseases such as caries (commonly known as tooth decay), periodontitis, pulpitis.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It may cause symptoms such as bad breath and bleeding gums, and it is time to pull it out.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is easy to squeeze the teeth next to it, causing dental neuralgia.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the teeth that grow at the back of the mouth. Wisdom teeth usually grow between the ages of 18-25 years, which is also a period of intellectual development, so wisdom teeth are called "wisdom teeth".

    The main reasons why wisdom teeth are harmful are as follows:

    1.Lack of space: Wisdom teeth often grow when other teeth have already erupted, they may be squeezed by their teeth, resulting in insufficient space for tooth growth. This can cause wisdom teeth to grow in the wrong direction and not bite properly.

    2.Pain and inflammation: Lack of space during wisdom tooth growth can lead to tooth growth in the wrong direction, triggering pain and inflammation. This condition is known as wisdom tooth pericoronitis and usually needs to be done by a dentist**.

    3.Cracked tooth decay: Because wisdom teeth are located deep in the mouth, they are difficult to clean when brushing and can easily breed bacteria, which can lead to tooth decay.

    4.Periodontal disease: Wisdom teeth lack space to grow, which can lead to periodontal disease and affect oral health.

    5.Affect other teeth: Wisdom teeth grow in the wrong direction and may hold against adjacent teeth, causing problems such as loosening and displacement of adjacent teeth.

    As a result, wisdom teeth can be harmful for some people. If you experience pain, swelling or other problems with your wisdom teeth, it is advisable to consult your dentist for advice on what is going on.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Teeth, also known as wisdom teeth, are the third molars of human beings, with the different genetics wisdom teeth will generally erupt between 16-30 years old, and it is also the last tooth to erupt in a person's life, so it is closest to the throat, because people in this period are more mature and named. Wisdom teeth are actually a degenerating tooth, because in ancient times, human beings needed a lot of molars to chew food, and generally had three molars. The refinement of food also makes our frontal bone development smaller and smaller, and the space for wisdom teeth to grow is insufficient, which will cause various problems such as impacted wisdom teeth and pain.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Does everyone have wisdom teeth?

    No. Wisdom teeth vary greatly from person to person, some appear at a young age, others develop wisdom teeth in middle age, and some people do not grow for life, which is normal. The so-called wisdom tooth is a tooth that grows out from the innermost part of the alveolar bone, up, down, left and right, that is, the third molar.

    This tooth does not grow until adulthood, so it is seen as a symbol of wisdom, so it is called "wisdom tooth".

    Do wisdom teeth have to be removed?

    Whether wisdom teeth should be removed or not depends on the situation. For normal people, wisdom teeth are dispensable. If wisdom teeth erupt naturally like other teeth, do not interfere with eating, and do not cause any pain, as if they do not exist, then wisdom teeth can not be extracted.

    Because it came, it didn't cause us any trouble. On the contrary, if the wisdom tooth hurts twice in three days, and there is inflammation, which has seriously affected normal life, work and study, then it is necessary to consider removing it.

    This species condition must be unplugged:

    1. Tooth decay: If wisdom teeth are decayed, in addition to the very simple cavities that are not deep in the occlusal surface can be filled, those adjacent surface cavities require good technology, and those with deep cavities and even root canals, we recommend extracting them to prevent future problems.

    2. Invasion of adjacent teeth: Usually the patient is not aware of it, but is known by the dentist with X-ray diagnosis. Usually, there is not enough space for wisdom teeth to erupt, and they will fall on the second molar, which makes it difficult to clean the second molar, and even partially resorbs the tooth, causing discomfort or toothache for the patient.

    3. Lack of space: Wisdom teeth are in a state of extinction in the history of human evolution. As a result, dental arches are getting smaller and smaller, and it is common to run out of space.

    Swelling and pain are most felt during germination. Many people decide to have their wisdom teeth removed because they can't tolerate the pain.

    4. It is not easy to clean: due to the lack of space, wisdom teeth often grow crooked, which often causes difficulties in cleaning teeth, so tooth decay occurs.

    5. There is no right teeth: As mentioned earlier, not everyone will have the same wisdom teeth. Therefore, if there is no competing wisdom tooth to bite on the opposite side of the wisdom tooth, over-eruption of the wisdom tooth may occur, which will affect the occlusion.

    6. Impacted teeth: Usually this is the most annoying one, and the dentist will find it difficult to get it, but the patient may not feel it, so he ignores it. This type of tooth is usually buried in the alveolar bone and needs to be extracted if it is painful or if there is a diagnosis of a lesion.

    What kind of wisdom teeth are worth keeping?

    1. The position is relatively positive and is expected to germinate normally.

    2. There is no history of inflammation and pain in the soft tissues around the crown of wisdom teeth, and there is no caries in wisdom teeth.

    3. Have a pair of wisdom teeth for clenching teeth.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Wisdom teeth are a colloquial name for the third permanent molar. Normal adults have third permanent molars. If it can't grow, in the mandible, it is an ambush tooth; If half of it grows out, and the rest can't grow out, it's impacted teeth.

    Wisdom teeth, like long incisors or incisors, are an inevitable phenomenon of growth and development, and there is no such thing as good or bad. Wisdom teeth have little to do with intelligence or anything.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Wisdom teeth, also known as wisdom teeth or third permanent molars, are generally a regular type of tooth in the permanent dentition. Due to the evolution of humans and the deterioration of chewing function, wisdom teeth now have less and less function and effect on humans. With the gradual evolution of human beings, wisdom teeth have become smaller and smaller, and their shapes have become more and more deformed, and some people have no tooth germs anymore.

    Another scientific name of wisdom teeth is wisdom teeth, mainly the development of the tooth germ, the formation of the entire crown and tooth root later than other teeth, and its eruption time is generally around 18 years old, that is, the adult stage of human beings, at this time it is already a person with its own wisdom, so it is called wisdom teeth.

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