Reasons Dentists May Recommend To Have Wisdom Teeth Removed

Do you think your wisdom teeth may need to be removed? Read on to learn more about this procedure and when it is recommended. The extraction of wisdom teeth, whether complete or partial, is a standard procedure that comes by recommendation of a dentist. Sometimes, it could be because they were coming in crooked or placing too much strain on your jaw or neighboring teeth. If you have undergone a wisdom tooth extraction, your dentist most likely recommended the procedure because keeping them would be detrimental to the oral cavity. While this is true, there are many other reasons for a wisdom tooth removal.

When wisdom teeth extraction might be recommended

The following are reasons a dentist might suggest removing wisdom teeth:

To minimize crowding and prevent orthodontic issues

Wisdom teeth may crowd the jaw and disrupt the alignment of the neighboring molars as they grow and erupt. They may create alignment problems over time if the jaw does not have adequate space to accommodate them, and the other teeth will be moved from their positions.

The dentist might recommend removing the wisdom teeth to reduce the chances of needing braces or other orthodontic treatments to fix dental misalignment. For those who have previously had braces or corrective dental surgery, wisdom tooth extraction means less risk of disrupting the aligned smile.

Avert damage to other teeth

Wisdom tooth pressure may weaken or even loosen the roots of adjacent teeth and grind away the enamel, leaving them susceptible to decay and bone loss. Furthermore, wisdom teeth may be tough to clean since their location makes them difficult to reach. Impacted wisdom teeth are wisdom teeth that get trapped under or midway through the gums. Wisdom tooth extraction can help patients prevent the need for more invasive procedures such as root canals.

Reduce the likelihood of oral illness and inflammation

The persistence of wisdom teeth, especially impacted ones, increases dental cavities and gum disease. Gum inflammation is a common side effect of impacted wisdom teeth, wreaking havoc on the teeth. If infections set in, it may damage the nerves or get into the bloodstream, causing sepsis, a dangerous and life-threatening condition.

Relieve orofacial discomfort

Wisdom tooth extraction provides the additional advantage of alleviating primary pain in addition to avoiding potential cavities and illness. The removal of those troublesome third molars allows for reduced pressure, reduced gum sensitivity, and reduced tooth sensitivity. Therefore, patients will have a higher quality of life and fewer restrictions on eating and drinking. Chronic headaches may also result from the pressure exerted by wisdom teeth.

Avert cysts, tumors, and jaw injury

Bacteria may thrive around an impacted wisdom tooth, leading to cysts or tumors that infiltrate the jawbone and cause severe joint pain in the temporomandibular joint, necessitating treatment from a dental professional.

Book an appointment today

There is no need to delay wisdom tooth extraction until it becomes a problem. Contact our dental office to schedule a consultation and find out whether your wisdom teeth should be removed.

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