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All About Wisdom Teeth: Your Questions Answered

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Also called third molars, wisdom teeth are the last set of teeth to erupt, typically appearing in the late teens or early 20s. While some people experience no issues with their wisdom teeth, many require removal due to potential complications. Below are some common questions and answers about wisdom teeth:

Do I need to have my wisdom teeth removed?
Not everyone needs their wisdom teeth removed. If they aren’t causing problems, they can remain in place. However, many wisdom teeth become crooked or impacted, leading to issues with surrounding teeth. Additionally, they are often difficult to clean properly, increasing the risk of tooth decay and gum disease.

When should I have these teeth taken out?
Most dentists recommend removing wisdom teeth between the ages of 16 and 22. At this stage, the roots are not fully developed, reducing the risk of complications during and after surgery.

Are there any risks?
As with any surgery, wisdom tooth extraction carries some risks. The primary concerns include:

  • Nerve Damage: This is more common in older patients because the roots are fully developed and closer to the nerves.
  • Dry Sockets: Occurring when blood clots dislodge after surgery, dry sockets can lead to pain and delayed healing.

Does my age matter?
Although symptoms may not appear until the 30s, 40s, or even 50s, surgery is generally easier and recovery is faster when performed at a younger age. Older patients often face more complex extractions and longer healing times.

If you’re experiencing discomfort or suspect an issue with your wisdom teeth, contact Longview dental office at Scott Distefano, DDS for a comprehensive evaluation and treatment options.

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