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Should you have your wisdom teeth removed

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Should you have your wisdom teeth removed

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  1. Should You Have Your Wisdom Teeth Removed?

  2. Neem Dental Clinic Gentle Care, State of the art equipment and Cosmetic excellence What are wisdom teeth? • Wisdom teeth are known as the last permanent teeth to come in emerge, or erupt. • They are identified as the last molars on each side of the jaws. • This type of tooth usually grows when a person is between 16 and 20. • Since they are the last teeth to grow, chances are that it can emerge partially or come in crooked can also lead to painful crowding and disease.

  3. Neem Dental Clinic Gentle Care, State of the art equipment and Cosmetic excellence Source: https://www.colgateprofessional.com/education/patient-education/topics/wisdom-teeth/what-are-wisdom-teeth

  4. Neem Dental Clinic Gentle Care, State of the art equipment and Cosmetic excellence Should You Have Your Wisdom Teeth Removed? • Often, there is not enough room left in your mouth to accommodate wisdom teeth. • This can lead to them to be impacted by being trapped beneath the gum tissue by other teeth or bone. Consequently, dental issues such as swelling and tenderness may occur. • Wisdom teeth that only partially emerge or come in crooked can also lead to painful crowding and disease. • Therefore, the AmericanDentalAssociation recommends that people between 16 and 19 have their wisdom teeth evaluated to see if they need to be removed.

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