It is only necessary if the teeth are causing you problems or are likely to cause problems in the future. Ask your dentist, and if you are still concerned, get a second opinion from another quality dentist. They will be able to help you make an informed decision whether to remove the teeth or not.
Yes. These are called wisdom teeth, and if they are giving you trouble, you can have them removed.
If supernumerary teeth are causing no symptoms or complications, they may not require treatment. However, in most cases of hyperdontia, the extra teeth need to be removed, even if they are not causing discomfort. A dentist may recommend removal if extra teeth cause: difficulties chewing or eating.
Sometimes. My mouth was too small and I had 4 extra teeth the oral surgeon pulled out.
it is sometimes needed after extraction of teeth for preparation of the patient for prosthetic treatment. Especially when multiple surgical extraction is carried out which leads to the un-uniformity of the alveolar ridge.
ok searlously ... i dont know i have 2 on each side on th etop and 1 on each side on the botton ... someone answer are questions ...please !!!!!!!!!help and will it hurt to get removed Get a consultation with an oral surgeon or a orthodont. The two extra teeth are supernumerary and should be removed
They are called "eights" ~ extra wisdom teeth, which is uncommon. I had 2 on my upper set which I had removed. Consider yourself "special"=) I also have two more wisdom teeth in upper part
Supernumerary teeth.
Having wisdom teeth removed has no bearing on when you defecate.
The teeth are wide and the jaws are powerful; they are necessary to chew tough bamboo leaves.ed pandas have an extra "thumb," which is simply an enlarged bone. The claws are sharp and partly retractible. The teeth are wide and the jaws are powerful; they are necessary to chew tough bamboo leaves.
You sleep without teeth... :P
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.
It is quite common to have wisdom teeth removed anywhere from 15 to 30.