Should wisdom teeth be removed or not? If wisdom teeth are not extracted, what harm will be brought

Updated on healthy 2024-07-18
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You can also choose not to have it removed if it has little or no effect on other teeth and the mouth as a whole, or if the wisdom teeth are sound, but if it affects the health of the teeth, it is best to have them removed immediately. There will be a strong odor in the mouth due to inflammation, ulcers, and food debris that has not been completely removed. If you clean it too much, it can damage your gums and worsen inflammation.

    In the case of long wisdom teeth, if they are often embedded in food residues, causing inflammation, swollen and painful gums, or if extraction is recommended, wisdom teeth are not extracted and may also have an impact on normal teeth over time. Once wisdom teeth cause inflammation around the crown, they usually occur more frequently in the future, and the symptoms become more severe. Mild cases may cause swelling of gum tissue, bad mouth odor and suppurated gums, and in severe cases, swelling of jaw lymph nodes.

    On top of that, if the wisdom teeth are horizontal or long, they reach the adjacent normal teeth. On the one hand, if wisdom teeth grow gradually, they can destroy normal teeth. In addition, food residues are not easily cleaned up, leading to caries in adjacent teeth.

    If unhealthy sprouting wisdom teeth are not extracted in time, coupled with inadequate cleaning, it may cause mild periodontitis, periodontitis, pulpitis and other diseases, which can cause severe pain. Bad breath can also occur due to inflammation of the reverse action. If the condition is severe, it is easy to cause adjacent teeth and teeth, clenching of teeth.

    In severe cases, the opening is limited, causing swelling near the wisdom teeth and in larger areas, affecting the patient's normal diet. When wisdom teeth are in persistent pain, it can cause a persistent fever. If this state continues, the consequences will be more serious, so it is necessary to see a doctor in time.

    Many people's wisdom teeth do not hurt and do not affect the occlusion. This situation can continue to be observed. If you don't have wisdom teeth removed, you'll have a toothache.

    This happens from the very beginning because when wisdom teeth grow, they grow laterally, against the front teeth, and then you get angry a lot and your face swells. Some people may think that I just need to take a little anti-inflammatory, but that's not the case. On the contrary, my teeth would hurt more and I couldn't chew hard when I ate.

    In this case, I had to have my teeth extracted.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It should be done, because wisdom teeth that do not grow well can affect other teeth. It may cause gum inflammation, make the mouth have some peculiar smell, make other teeth squeezed and crooked, teeth will rot, the bite force is not particularly good, and the impact of not extracting wisdom teeth is still relatively large.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Wisdom teeth should be removed if they affect your oral health and daily life. If it is not extracted, it may lead to stomatitis, dental disease, tooth decay, and periodontitis. It can also cause ulcers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's going to be plucked. It is easy to cause pain, so that there are many bacteria in the mouth to bring peculiar smell, coronitis appears, and you can't eat.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Are the long-term wisdom teeth fully erupted now, and will they continue to grow their expertise?

    Judging from your panoramic photo, the long and horizontal teeth on the top will erupt, because there are more positions on the top, and the tooth bones are not so hard. The next two wisdom teeth grow a little slower, especially the one that grows out above, which can only grow a little at most.

    2. If it continues to grow, will it squeeze the front teeth crookedly?

    Yes, but it is not serious or obvious, especially the lower 4 front teeth, which will be squeezed a little crooked.

    3. Because there are 3 long, should the last normal wisdom tooth also be removed?

    Let's put it this way, you have 3 long-standing wisdom teeth removed, and the last normal wisdom tooth is also better to be extracted, because it is not the right tooth and is prone to food impaction. My suggestion is that you extract the top two wisdom teeth first, and the next two are more troublesome to pull out now, and wait for a little eruption before extracting. Because the wound below is too large, it is easy to hurt the adjacent teeth when extracting.

    4. Do I have to pull it out?

    The doctor never said that it was certain, but judging from your current situation, your four are not functional, and secondly, it is more likely to cause food impaction and damage adjacent teeth. Therefore, it is recommended that you unplug it as soon as possible.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Wisdom teeth will grow between the ages of 18 and 35, and it is generally difficult for long-term wisdom teeth to erupt completely.

    2. Lateral wisdom teeth may distort the front teeth.

    3. Generally speaking, orthostatic wisdom teeth can be considered to be retained, but after the other 3 wisdom teeth are extracted, the wisdom teeth are not easy to elongate the jaw, causing food impaction, resulting in caries of the adjacent teeth, and it is recommended to be extracted.

    4. Wisdom teeth refer to teeth that erupt after the age of 16 or have not yet erupted, because the size of the jaw bone has become smaller in the process of human evolution, so there is often not enough jaw space to allow wisdom teeth to erupt, resulting in abnormal positions and directions of wisdom teeth after eruption. Wisdom teeth not only have no chewing function, but also have a series of hazards or potential hazards, so early removal is the best policy.

    1. Due to incomplete eruption, the gums on the back side of the gum cover part of the crown to form a pericrown pocket, which accumulates food and bacteria, which can cause frequent inflammation of local soft tissues, unbearable pain, and even lead to limited opening and difficulty in eating. Some people are reluctant to remove the inflammation after the inflammation has disappeared, the pain is gone, and they are able to eat, and as a result, the inflammation recurs and the symptoms become more serious.

    Second, most wisdom teeth are impacted forward, that is, they are pressed against the second molar at an angle of about 45 degrees, and the two crowns form an angle and implicate the food, and after a long time, the second molar forms caries until pulpitis and severe pain. Another consequence is that the anterior wisdom teeth continue to exert pressure on the second molars, causing periodontitis and painful loosening, and the second molars have to be extracted, or both teeth have to be extracted, and the chewing function is severely impaired.

    3. Although the eruption direction of some wisdom teeth is generally normal, the contact point with the second molar is abnormal, so as to implicate the food, and it is not easy to brush the tooth gap here when brushing, which can easily cause caries of the second molar and shorten its service life.

    Nowadays, many people think that as long as the tooth does not hurt, it does not need to be extracted, which is not true. Because if it hurts, it means that it has caused irreversible damage to normal teeth and even the body, and it is difficult to recover the loss caused by wisdom teeth by extracting them at this time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It looks like Bai me. Almost.

    The slope of du.

    But your situation is better than mine. My crooked internal wisdom teeth have caused me to have front wisdom teeth.

    The big tooth on his face began to tilt.

    Look at the roots of your wisdom teeth are already very deep, and it is difficult to pull them out.

    I think so. Pull out the crooked ones. Chop the grass and eradicate the roots to prevent future troubles.

    The toothache is really painful. It's pathetic.

    1.will continue to grow. But it doesn't have to be done. The two below you should only be revealing 1 3, right? Wisdom teeth are crooked because there isn't enough space in the mouth.

    I went to the dentist today. Doctors said that wisdom teeth erupt and make it impossible to chew than wisdom teeth that grow crooked.

    And oh. Look at the ** for yourself, the root of the wisdom tooth is extended outward. It's not as neat as other teeth, how terrible.

    2.My teeth are already tilted.

    3.If you want to pull it all out, you really have to ask the dentist. However, it seems that most dentists think that since they need to pull out, they will pull all 4 pieces.

    4.The above is purely a personal opinion, if you don't feel uncomfortable, don't worry. But when I'm older, it's not so easy to pull.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello! Wisdom teeth themselves are located far back, which is not easy to clean, and is prone to decay, resulting in pain; In addition, most wisdom teeth may grow ectopic and can easily lead to caries of adjacent teeth, so extraction is generally recommended.

    In your case, mandibular wisdom teeth are horizontally impacted and are unlikely to erupt again. This impacted growth can easily lead to pericoronitis, and may cause caries in the front teeth, which will affect your normal chewing function more, or extract it as soon as possible.

    Also, it seems that you have problems with both of your first molars as well, if it is already a**, go ahead and do a thorough root canal**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Wisdom teeth can be removed or left unextracted. Because wisdom teeth are actually extra teeth, some people will grow them, and some people will not grow them. If your wisdom teeth don't squeeze into other teeth, you can leave them unplugged.

    If it looks crooked, it will definitely affect the alignment of other teeth. You still have to let the doctor give you professional advice...

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Is there any inflammation? If it is often inflamed, it must be pulled out. I also got three of them, and I went to the hospital this morning to get one out and just came back. I feel that if there is nothing in the way, I should not pull it out, the panic is full of blood, and I have to swallow it.

    1。Look at your **, it should all grow out, and it won't grow anymore.

    2。Well, if you run in often, you may squeeze the front row of teeth to the front of the front teeth.

    3。If your normal wisdom teeth are in the way of your daily life, if not, it's best not to remove them.

    4。If it's in the way, pull it out, and if it's not in the way, it's best not to pull it out.

    Ha ha. I hope you get out of this situation soon.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Extraction Your wisdom teeth are already obstructing adjacent teeth.

    I'll tell you about my example, I have 3 wisdom teeth, and the next two are all long, and the left side has occasional toothache, and the teeth are plugged, and sometimes I can't sleep at night, and I can't sleep because of the pain I take some anti-inflammatory drugs, but I recently ate an ice cream that caused jaw joint disorder, and the mouth can only grow to 1cm, and I just took some medicine in the first week, and I didn't take it seriously, and it was not good at all, and in the second week, I went to the hospital to see if I had a three-day anti-inflammatory hanging bottle, and it was useless After four days of delay, I went to the hospital to take a picture** The doctor said that the jaw joint disorder is too often and becomes chronic, and it requires physiotherapy and intravenous drip A course of physiotherapy Drip for a week, the mouth opened, and then quickly extracted the wisdom tooth, because during the inflammation, and the wisdom tooth time is too often, use a blade to separate the teeth, use a hammer to remove the bone, the tooth was extracted, and the anesthetic was not very painful, after the extraction, the left side was the "pig's head" After the drip, it disappeared After two days, the bottle was hung, and then the medicine was taken Wait a few days to remove the thread, let the wisdom tooth hurt me for a month, and it cost a total of more than 2,600 yuan, I am fed up, I advise you that it is best to pull it out, because it will hurt when you go to work in the future, and it is easy to break the tooth next to the wisdom tooth.

    I'm not a doctor, but I'm going to say it from personal experience, and it's up to you, and no one wants to have a tooth extracted, but they can't.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You'd better see a professional dentist for a look, and sometimes you don't have to pull it out.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I can't pull it out for 20 years, and it's hard to pull it out.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In your case, it is food impaction caused by crooked wisdom teeth, you must remove your wisdom teeth, otherwise it will check for inflammation and caries that affect the teeth next to you, it is best to go to the hospital to take a dental film to see, and then remove the wisdom teeth, there is no sequelae of tooth extraction, don't worry.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If it is the last one, it may be teething, and the permanent teeth are 28 to 32. There are 8 wisdom teeth on the top and bottom and 8 on the left and right, of which the eighth is wisdom teeth, that is, wisdom teeth, which usually erupt around the age of 20, and there are individual differences in whether they emerge or not are related to the size of the gums.

    If wisdom teeth are in place, they can be retained if they are in a normal position after eruption and are aligned with the anterior adjacent teeth. Wisdom teeth also do not erupt. If the position is not correct after eruption (it is necessary to take a tooth film to judge whether it is correct or not), it will damage the adjacent ones, so it is recommended to remove them as soon as possible!

    If you want to be conservative**, you can do it according to the following scheme1Oral anti-inflammatory drug periodontal kang 2Hydrogen peroxide (rinse with a syringe) wishes you soon**!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is better to remove wisdom teeth, especially if they are crooked.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If your wisdom teeth are not in a good position and are transverse, then you must remove them.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Generally, wisdom dentists recommend that it be extracted, and if there is redness, swelling and inflammation, it must be extracted.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I think those that affect normal life need to be unplugged.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Of course, when the pain is unbearable, you have to pull it out, otherwise it will be too uncomfortable.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you feel pain, you have to pull it out, and if it doesn't, don't pull it out.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If the pain is particularly uncomfortable, you can only pull it out.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Should wisdom teeth be removed?

    In the following cases, it is recommended to remove wisdom teeth.

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

    2. Violation of adjacent teeth.

    Usually the patient is unaware of it, but is known by the dentist with an 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 makes it difficult to clean the teeth, resulting in tooth decay.

    5. Didn't grit your teeth.

    As mentioned earlier, not everyone will have four wisdom teeth in unison. 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 deal with, but the patient may not necessarily 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.

    7. Orthodontic needs.

    In order to ensure the effectiveness of orthodontics**, wisdom teeth are usually extracted.

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It's not that all wisdom teeth need to be removed. If the wisdom tooth is not in the right position, it may lead to decay of the wisdom tooth itself or due to the poor adjacency relationship between the wisdom tooth and the second molar, resulting in frequent food impaction between the wisdom tooth and the second molar, resulting in caries on the distal and median surface of the second molar; It is also possible that the eruption of wisdom teeth is insufficient, blind bags are formed, and pericoronitis of wisdom teeth occurs repeatedly. If it is a wisdom tooth that has a normal occlusal relationship and is in a relatively positive position, it is not necessary to remove it at all.

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Some wisdom teeth actually do not need to be extracted, in the end, the specific need to extract wisdom teeth, but also the actual situation of the individual, there are generally four situations that do not go to extract wisdom teeth, the first is that wisdom teeth have erupted normally, and there is no problem with the form, and it will not affect the front teeth, this kind of wisdom teeth do not need to be extractedThe second is that the wisdom tooth cannot grow out, it has been under the gums, and it does not affect other teeth, this wisdom tooth does not need to be extracted, the third is that the front tooth has been very badly damaged, and a root canal is required**, at this time, the front tooth can be extracted, and then let the wisdom tooth replace this tooth. >>>More

7 answers2024-07-18

No, it depends on the situation, first of all, you have to pray that you don't have impacted wisdom teeth, which are simply the bones of the mouth that don't have enough space for this wisdom tooth. But it's still very savagely growing. So pull it out.

12 answers2024-07-18

Wisdom tooth pain is quite fatal, some are caused by inflammation, take some anti-inflammatory drugs, don't eat spicy, after a while it will grow out, if you have been wrapped in the gums, you must go to the surgery, I did it when I was a child, that is, the doctor put anesthesia on the gums, which is a little painful, and then it will be fine, a matter of a few minutes, it is a very ordinary small operation, do not be too nervous, regular hospitals can be assured to do.

9 answers2024-07-18

How old are you and in your 20s? You and I are in a similar situation, mine is also one on each side, so depressed, very painful, as long as the gums are swollen and painful, eating and always biting themselves, has tormented me for several months, finally a few days ago to pull one, to extract wisdom teeth teeth to go to a big hospital, because wisdom teeth are not easy to extract, the requirements for doctors are high, disinfection should also be very strict, generally do not change the face line, just pay attention to the prevention of infection good luck