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An Overview of Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom tooth starts erupting in the age of 16 to 26 in the case of adults. Go through this presentation and know about the wisdom teeth in detail.

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An Overview of Wisdom Teeth

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  1. An Overview of Wisdom teeth

  2. Wisdom tooth starts erupting in the age of 16 to 26 in the case of adults. There are 4 wisdom teeth two on an upper side and two on the bottom which makes the set of 32 teeth.

  3. Many problems can be caused during erupting of wisdom tooth some of them are: • Unerupted wisdom teeth: It is generally caused due to less space in the mouth. • Cyst formation: This problem occurred when unerupted teeth are covered by a fluid and degrade the other teeth nerves. It is only detected by the x-rays. • Pain: It is the part of a natural process or infected gums as wisdom teeth move through the bones and gums to their final position.

  4. Infected gums - Some teeth are partially broken from the gums, which allow the bacteria to enter and damage the whole teeth. This is also known as Pericoronitis-infection around the crest. So, it is very important to clean that area properly. • Tooth decay - Teeth that partially covered in gums and still decay which is very hard to tackle. • Crowding- Lack of space may lead to overcrowding of teeth which is very uneasy to clean your teeth properly.

  5. Calcium is important for everyone either an adult or a child. It is important for teeth and bones. • Calcium is the most important part of teeth and bones while growing, your bones and teeth need an appropriate amount of calcium to grow properly. • Lack of calcium leads to the problem of tooth decay, cavities etc. • Calcium is not only important for teeth, it is also necessary for heart, nerves, regulating blood pressure etc.

  6. Thank You!

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