Regarding the question of wisdom teeth growing horizontally, is there a risk of wisdom teeth growing

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Although the tooth that is bitten with it looks normal, it must also be extracted, otherwise the tooth that lacks bite will definitely grow uncontrollably, and the tooth in front of it will be damaged, it is recommended that you extract one first, and then pull out the other one when it is basically healed, and I will extract four wisdom teeth within a year.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If it is long, it is best to pull it out, if it is not extracted, it will be the front tooth after a long time, and its opposite tooth is better to be extracted, as for the tooth, it is not necessary.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You don't need to straighten it, because if you have the bad tooth removed, you have to put a brace on your wisdom teeth, but you will definitely have to grind out part of your teeth, so you don't need to do an orthodontic at all, until the dentures you make are just a crown on top of it, which is not in the way

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Many people have wisdom teeth, but if it doesn't affect chewing and it doesn't hurt, you can leave it alone. However, if the wisdom tooth is long horizontally, it should be taken care of and may need to be removed early. Because wisdom teeth are in an improper position if they are long, they can easily squeeze into the front teeth, affecting the health of the front teeth, and it is easy to accumulate food debris.

    It is more difficult to extract wisdom teeth with horizontal length than with vertical teeth, so it is necessary to go to a specialized hospital for treatment.

    In this case, it will be more difficult to extract the tooth, but the wisdom tooth extraction itself is not a major operation, so there is no risk, and it can be extracted by going to a professional hospital.

    In the wisdom tooth with a long horizontal, the crown and root level will be pushed up to the front teeth, which can cause resorption of the root of the front molars and tooth cysts over time, so preventive extraction is recommended. However, it is difficult to remove horizontal impacted wisdom teeth and may cause infection, dry socket, bleeding, inferior alveolar nerve damage, and even mandible fracture, so it is necessary to go to a professional oral surgery department to minimize the risk.

    If wisdom teeth are not in the right position, they will affect other teeth. Wisdom tooth coronary artery inflammation can be easily caused. The main symptom is recurrent swelling and pain in the soft tissues around the crown.

    It can cause varying degrees of restricted mouth opening, difficulty eating and swallowing, etc. After squeezing for a long time, it is also easy to decay the healthy adjacent teeth. Wisdom teeth are non-chewing, and if there are no other conditions affecting tooth extraction, it is recommended to remove wisdom teeth in stages.

    1.Wisdom tooth decay: In addition to the cavities that can be filled on the occlusal surface, it is recommended to remove all other wisdom tooth cavities.

    2.Damage to adjacent teeth: Wisdom teeth do not have enough room to erupt, which can destroy the second molar.

    3.Difficult to clean: Wisdom teeth have insufficient space to erupt and fall on the second molar, making them difficult to clean, causing discomfort or toothache.

    4.Lack of space: There is not enough space for wisdom teeth to erupt, leading to symptoms such as swelling and pain. Many people can't stand this pain and decide to have their wisdom teeth removed.

    5."Single" wisdom teeth: On the other side of the wisdom teeth, if the wisdom teeth are not properly occupied, the wisdom teeth may overerupt, affecting the bite.

    6.Impacted tooth: The impacted tooth is buried in the alveolar bone. If there is pain or lesions, they need to be cleared.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Wisdom teeth are the third largest molars of human beings, which grow out after adulthood, known as wisdom teeth, with the continuous evolution of human beings, most of the wisdom teeth are not so good, wisdom teeth are long horizontally, typical wisdom teeth that need to be extracted, wisdom teeth are long, meaning that the wisdom teeth are not erupted and completely buried in the alveolar bone, also known as horizontal impacted wisdom teeth, which is a more troublesome kind of wisdom teeth, so, what should I do if the wisdom teeth are long horizontally? Dangers of Impacted Wisdom Teeth What should I do if my wisdom teeth grow horizontally? Wisdom teeth are long horizontally, which may squeeze the front teeth, and in severe cases, may make a row of teeth appear out of alignment, affecting chewing function.

    In addition, the accumulation of food debris or bacteria between the impacted wisdom teeth and the anterior teeth is easy to form caries and pericoronitis, and once pericoronitis occurs, it will act back. Impacted wisdom teeth can affect the bite of the teeth, which can lead to jaw pain and night grinding in the long run. Patients in their 20s who come to the clinic with inexplicable tooth pain often come to the clinic because the impacted wisdom teeth are not easy to detect, and the pain is often noticeable.

    According to Wuhan Ardier dental experts, in order to effectively avoid the harm caused by impacted wisdom teeth, it is necessary to extract impacted wisdom teeth as soon as possible and in a timely manner, and there is no need for dental prostheses, which is beneficial to human health after extraction and protects adjacent teeth. It is worth noting that tooth extraction is a minor operation in the dental clinic, which has higher requirements for the medical level of the hospital, because the difficulty coefficient of the extraction of the wisdom tooth with horizontal impaction is very high, and the mucosa needs to be cut and deboned in order to be extracted, which is not something that ordinary dentists can grasp, so the patient must go to a regular hospital to find a professional dentist for extraction. Wuhan Dental is the first professional dental institution in Central China that integrates prevention, health care, beauty and restoration, and has formed a group of experienced experts after ten years of history, which is the first choice worthy of your trust.

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  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It must be removed, mine is a little cheaper and will be removed, wisdom teeth are actually useless, many people, especially abroad, find out and remove them all, no matter how good they look or not!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Extraction is recommended if there is recurrent inflammation or if the x-ray shows that there is a possibility of damage to the adjacent teeth. Of course, it is just a suggestion, and you still have to decide whether to pull it out or not

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the wisdom tooth is deviated, it will definitely have to be removed. If you don't know which doctor is good, you will go to a specialist clinic.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is not painful or swollen, and it is better not to pull it out.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Recurrent symptoms of swelling and pain like yours are recommended to be removed.

    First of all, repeated inflammatory infiltrates can cause masseter muscle spasm and interstitial infection, and in severe cases, it may also cause osteomyelitis, pathological fractures, and even sepsis.

    Second, transverse wisdom teeth are prone to food impaction between them and the front teeth, which in turn leads to caries and periodontal disease of the front teeth, resulting in damage and loss of the front teeth.

    Third, the longer the delay, the poor blood supply after local tissue fibrosis, which is not conducive to wound healing.

    Finally, if you are afraid of a large wound, you can choose minimally invasive extraction, which will be more conducive to healing with sutures.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Pull it out, otherwise it will hurt, and the long pain is better than the short pain.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Can be pulled. Four years ago, I had a long, transverse wisdom tooth removed and stitches.

    I only took anti-inflammatory drugs for one day, and I was uncomfortable for half a month, but I was a girl who could survive it, so it should be okay for you.

    If the long-standing wisdom tooth is also extracted with the corresponding wisdom tooth, otherwise it will grow and will have to be pulled out again sooner or later.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First of all, find a time when the job is relatively easy, preferably after the tooth extraction and you can rest the next day. Then there is the menstrual period. After that, it's time to go to the hospital** for X-rays and wisdom tooth extraction. Finally, it is necessary to carefully implement the doctor's postoperative instructions, that is, the precautions after tooth extraction.

    The position of impacted wisdom teeth within the jaw is also abnormal, sometimes horizontal. In this case, it is best to pull it out.

    We normally have 28-32 teeth. Of the 32 teeth, four are wisdom teeth, which is the 8th on the top, bottom, left and right. If it is impacted, it is recommended to remove wisdom teeth, and the food eaten by modern people is getting more and more fine, and the mandible is getting smaller and smaller, that is, it is getting closer and closer to the face of melon seeds.

    The mandible is smaller, so naturally I can't fit so many teeth. Therefore, many people do not have the last wisdom tooth and need to be removed. Due to evolutionary reasons, many people have wisdom teeth but need to be removed because the jaw bone is not in sufficient position.

    If you have a few days after the stitches are removed, the tooth extraction socket is still painful, you should go for a follow-up examination to check whether the tooth extraction wound is infected. If available, you can do the corresponding ** to help you get through this period of discomfort as soon as possible, and apply a local warm compress to promote healing. After three to five days, the symptoms of restricted mouth opening and pain should be eliminated.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Just go for an operation to get the tooth extracted! It looked like it was going to be operated, but it would be cured in less than a week. Why not.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Mine is also long, long, under the gums, did not come out, and had surgery. There are many complications after surgery. If I had to choose, I probably wouldn't have pulled it out.

    I went to Peking University Dental Clinic, of course, after the postoperative complications have been bad, saying that if my tooth is not operated on at that time, there is another way to only extract half of it, leaving the root in it, because the root is too close to the nerve. This is a temporary approach. It's been a long time and there are still problems.

    If you don't have any symptoms or don't pull it out, of course, if you find a good doctor far away from the nerve, the problem should not be big, when I was hospitalized, the clinical was four horizontal impacted teeth extracted together, there were no complications after extraction, I really hope to help you, I especially hope that someone will give me advice before the tooth extraction, but I can't find it. It mainly depends on how long your teeth are.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, this condition is considered to be caused by pericoronitis of wisdom teeth. If you have pain, you can take some painkillers**, such as indomethacin tablets for pain relief or diclofenac sodium for pain**, and take some anti-inflammatory drugs**, such as amoxicillin capsules.

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