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What You Need To Know About Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth are the four molars located at the very back of your mouth, and they usually grow between the ages of 17 to 25. For some people, their wisdom teeth do not grow in at all, but if and when they do, you will most likely have to get them removed because they can cause problems; extraction will most likely be necessary.

Wisdom teeth are the four molars located at the very back of your mouth. For some people, their wisdom teeth may not grow in at all. However, most individuals will eventually have wisdom teeth growing in. When your wisdom teeth begin growing between the ages of 16 and 22, you will most likely have to get them removed. Often times, your wisdom teeth will interfere with your other teeth and cause problems; wisdom teeth extraction will most likely be necessary.

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One of the many problems wisdom teeth pose is a lack of space, as there may not be enough room for other teeth. This is especially problematic for those who have a small mouth as their teeth will not have enough space to grow in properly, and their wisdom teeth can be impacted, so they may grow in sideways and impact the tooth next to it.

Maintaining a proper oral hygiene routine is another problem as these back molars are hard to access, making them hard to clean. Wisdom teeth don’t usually grow correctly, making it easier for food and bacteria to become trapped. The area can become infected, leading to pain and discomfort.

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It’s rare for wisdom teeth to align properly, and when there is not enough room in the mouth for these teeth to grow, they will try to find a pathway that will allow them to erupt successfully. They will take many positions, sometimes growing in sideways or emerging partially from the gums. In some cases, wisdom teeth can also remain trapped underneath the gum and bone.

When wisdom teeth do not erupt properly through the gum, they can cause decay, pressure on other teeth, gum infection and cysts. Erupting wisdom teeth create pressure which can lead to overcrowding and erosion, and food and bacteria will also be able to collect under the gum. This accumulation can cause infection which can also spread to your cheeks and neck. Wisdom teeth extraction becomes critical because it can help prevent all of these problems. It’s also common for cysts to grow as the soft tissue around an impacted wisdom tooth may be in a fertile environment, and cysts are very dangerous because they can lead to jaw expansion, bone destruction and damage to nearby teeth so both the tooth and cyst will have to be removed to prevent further bone loss.

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It’s important to note that the growth of wisdom teeth can also compromise orthodontic results. This would be very disappointing—orthodontic work requires quite a bit of time and money, and their effects should be long-lasting instead of being reversed.

It is recommended that misaligned or impacted wisdom teeth be assessed in mid to late teenage years, for their removal, if indicated, preferably between the ages of 16 and 22.

Hillsborough Dental Centre can provide you with more information regarding wisdom teeth extraction, and our emergency dentists can take care of any dental concern. Whether you are interested in teeth whiteningdental implants or Invisalign, we can help, so if you are looking for a reputable family dentist in Scarboroughcontact us today!