It is not always necessary to remove wisdom teeth. They are often removed because there may not be enough room in your jaw for the teeth to grow in properly, and they can put pressure on the other teeth. However, some people do have jaws that are large enough to include wisdom teeth. I personally have never had any trouble with my wisdom teeth.
100% GUARANTEE IF YOU ASK ME. I'm on a session right now while my wisdom tooth is growing and the pain reief is gone while I'm high.
it depends on the type of the surgery. if it is a wisdom teeth removal then they will To remove the wisdom tooth, your dentist will open up the gum tissue over the tooth and take out any bone that is covering the tooth. He or she will separate the tissue connecting the tooth to the bone and then remove the tooth. Sometimes the dentist will cut the tooth into smaller pieces to make it easier to remove.
Of course it is easier to extract a visible tooth, however, any qualified oral surgeon could remove any tooth with confidence.
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The hard painful lump near your growing wisdom tooth is probably part of the tooth. However, it could be an infection under the gums and should be checked by a dentist.
Well food ends up touching the tooth. The tooth brand knew and not as strong as your other teeth. Also it might be from the tooth growing and breaking tissue in your gums.
You need to treat the infected tooth with a dose of antibiotics first then you can remove it!!!
I'd follow the advice of the dentist, since the wisdom tooth can move forward after the second molar is removed.
It is unknown how rare a fifth wisdom tooth is, however, many people end up growing extra teeth. Some believe that this is proof of evolution due to the mouth being larger in primitive times.
first you would feel some pressure in the very back of your mouth, after a while youll begin to notice that the back of your mouth is starting to feel sore. eventually, the gum line will recede and you will have your wisdom tooth
Normally a wisdom tooth is a third molar.
No. I am 61 and just had a wisdom tooth removed. No problem.