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The Process of Removing Wisdom Teeth

The Process of Removing Wisdom Teeth

While oral surgery may not sound like much fun, removing wisdom teeth is a very routine procedure that can help ensure the long-term health of your mouth and teeth. Removing wisdom teeth often is the best option for avoiding painful complications that occur when your wisdom teeth don’t come in properly, or become impacted.

Why Removing Wisdom Teeth Is a Good Idea

Here are a few reasons you may want to consider having your wisdom teeth, otherwise known as your third molars, removed.
  • Wisdom teeth serve no functional purpose. While our ancestors needed wisdom teeth to chew nuts, roots, and meat, our diets today consist of softer foods that we can cut into small pieces, so we really don’t need this extra chewing power.
  • Approximately 85 percent of people have their wisdom teeth removed. (1) This is due to the numerous complications that often come with wisdom teeth eruption.
  • Removing wisdom teeth is easier when you are young and healthy. Even if you are not experiencing problems with your wisdom teeth, your dental professional may recommend removing wisdom teeth now. That’s because the roots of your wisdom teeth grow as you age, which can make extraction far more difficult the longer you wait.
  • Misaligned wisdom teeth can damage nearby teeth. Even if your wisdom teeth come in fully, if they  come in sideways, they can cause damage to your adjacent teeth.
  • Impacted wisdom teeth can be extremely painful. Anyone who has experienced impacted or infected wisdom teeth will likely recommend removing wisdom teeth. Doing so will prevent this painful experience that so many people have dealt with.

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