No. If there is enough room they will usually come through into a useful position and cause no more problems than any other tooth. Often there will be some slight discomfort as they come through, but this is only temporary and will disappear once the tooth is fully in position.
you need to kill it
Sometimes they do cause a lot of problems/pain with people but most people are fine. They do not have to be removed unless these problems arise. I have had mine for over 30 years without any such problems.
no wisdon is not always a she.
no wisdon is not always a she.
Socrates' encounter with reputable politicians in Plato's Apology It is on humility versus arrogance in the Socratic method of philosophy.
Yes, a dog's teeth are very similar to what humans have and they can have many of the same dental problems that humans encounter. However, cavities are relatively less common in dogs than they are in humans without fluoridinated water.
People who have wisdom are called wise.
"True wisdom is knowing what you don't know."
Jesus was, is, and will always be "Wisdom."
No. Wisdom teeth should only be taken out if they are a problem.
If you Swallow it you can choke....
If you have had problems with you wisdom teeth after the extraction, it would be best to back to the dentist. Be advised that some problems may take a few days to go away.