Medical common sense says that wisdom teeth are the teeth that start to grow in adulthood. Generally, there are 28 teeth that grow after the deciduous teeth fall out during childhood. Adults will grow 4 more, which becomes 32, which means that you have grown into an adult. Many people often ask: Should wisdom teeth be removed?
Generally, dentists recommend removal of wisdom teeth for the following reasons:
1. Tooth decay: If the wisdom tooth is decayed, in addition to the simple occlusal surface that is not deep enough to be filled, those adjacent surface cavities need good technology, and those with deep cavities even need root canal treatment, we all recommend Pull out to prevent future troubles.
2. Violation of adjacent teeth: Usually the patient does not know it, but is diagnosed by the dentist through X-ray. Wisdom teeth usually do not have enough space for germination, and will fall on the second molar, thus making it difficult to clean the second molar, or even partially resorbing the tooth, causing discomfort or toothache to the patient.
3. Lack of space: Wisdom teeth belong to the state of disappearance in the evolutionary history of human beings. Therefore, the dental arch is getting smaller and smaller, and the situation of insufficient space is very common. The swelling and pain are most felt when germinating. Many people decide to have their wisdom teeth removed because they can’t stand the pain.
4. Cleaning is not easy: due to the lack of space, wisdom teeth often grow crooked, so it is often difficult to clean the teeth, resulting in tooth decay.
5. No clenching of teeth: As mentioned earlier, not everyone will have all four wisdom teeth. Therefore, if there is no opposing wisdom tooth to bite on the opposite side of the wisdom tooth, sometimes the wisdom tooth will over-germinate, which will affect the bite.
6. Impacted teeth: Usually this is the most annoying kind. Dentists will find it difficult to deal with, but the patient may not feel it, so it is ignored. This type of tooth is usually buried in the alveolar bone and needs to be extracted if it is painful or diagnosed with lesions.