Do You Need Your Wisdom Teeth Removed?

If you’ve begun to experience a throbbing pain towards the back of your mouth that makes you feel like a teething baby, it could be a sign that your wisdom teeth are starting to emerge. If that’s the case, chances are it could be time to have them removed. Aside from the pain, there are a variety of other reasons why removing those teeth is truly a wise decision.

If you’re questioning whether removing them is necessary, here is some information you should know beforehand in order to help inform you when making that decision.

 

When do wisdom teeth usually appear?

Our wisdom teeth generally begin to make themselves known around the age of 18 as the back of your mouth begins to feel swollen and painful around the back gums. Although not everyone has their wisdom teeth emerge, for those that do, it’s important to have them removed if they are causing pain or affecting the health of your other teeth.

 

Why should they be removed?

These set of teeth are simply bad news for your mouth. Aside from the pain they can cause, wisdom teeth naturally don’t have enough room to properly grow. As a result, they can grow in sideways, they can press up against other teeth, and they can cause the rest of those pearly whites to become misaligned and crowded.

In addition, they can allow bacteria to easily penetrate around the tooth, which can lead to infections as bacteria can accumulate around the gums. Serious gum disease and cysts can develop as a result as well.

 

How do I know if they should be removed?

For a few amount of people, when the teeth emerge with minimal complications, they can sometimes remain untouched. However, this rarely occurs. Your best course of action is to consult with your dentist and they will refer you to a dental surgeon to proceed further.

 

How to Maintain Proper Oral Care

Before you have your wisdom teeth removed, it’s important more than ever to be diligent with your oral hygiene. That means brushing your teeth twice a day, flossing daily, and of course, never skipping any of your dental check-ups and cleanings.

If you’re beginning to experience that type of pain in your mouth that feels as those your wisdom teeth are beginning to emerge, schedule an appointment with your dentist immediately. They can assess your gums, discuss your options and refer you to a dental surgeon who can take care of the removal process. Talk to your dentist today if you’re experiencing any oral pain.

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