Wisdom teeth often cause problems and need to be removed. It’s common to wonder why we have these teeth in the first place and whether it’s necessary to have them removed.
The following are answers to some of the most common questions about wisdom teeth:
Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars and are the last adult teeth to appear in the mouth. Not everyone has wisdom teeth, and some people may have fewer than four. For those who have a full set of four wisdom teeth, two erupt at the upper back of your mouth, and two erupt at the lower back. They typically start to come in when you’re 17 to 25 years old.
Wisdom teeth aren’t necessary. Our ancient ancestors had them because they needed to chew rough food like nuts and roots. Today, these teeth have outlived their purpose and are no longer necessary.
Wisdom teeth can cause problems because our jaws are not as large as our ancestors’ jaws. As a result, we may not have enough room in our mouths for wisdom teeth to grow.
When your dentist takes an oral x-ray, they can see your wisdom teeth even if they haven’t erupted yet. This enables your dentist to detect potential problems before your wisdom teeth emerge.
Problems that can occur with your wisdom teeth include the following:
The treatment plan for wisdom tooth removal varies from patient to patient, but removing all four usually takes less than one hour if there are no complications. It is performed as an outpatient procedure, and you will be under anesthesia during the removal.
When you go home, you will need to rest for the day and avoid using a straw for 24 hours. You should delay any strenuous activity for at least a week and start by eating soft foods before introducing more solid foods. Also, avoid smoking and brushing your teeth too vigorously.
Wisdom teeth do not serve any purpose in current times, and they often cause problems for your dental health. That is why your dentist may recommend that you have them removed. An oral surgery specialist or a dentist who is also an oral surgeon can perform the procedure and answer any questions you may have about your oral health.
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