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Wisdom teeth extractions ?

Question:

I guess everyone else out there then agrees, that it's best to get wisdom teeth removed, well before problem even arises?


Answer:

I had one wisdom tooth removed 2 years ago. My 3 remaining wisdom teeth do not bother me at all, yet my dentist keeps telling me that I should eventually get them out. It's hard to get back there for cleaning and flossing, but if they are not hurting me at all, why should I get them removed? Maybe he thinks that I will eventually get cavities back there, and it would be best to just get them pulled now? Or are they other reasons that I don't know of?

You have your answer right there. Cavities & periodontal problems at a minimum and nasty infections are what may be awaiting you. Generally, more problems exist by thinking 'if it aint broke, I aint gonna fix it' when it comes to impacted or malpositioned teeth.

Recommending extractions for wisdom teeth is certainly a gray area.

My opinions (I am not an oral surgeon):

Most people don't go to the grave with wisdom teeth still in their heads.

Most research says that there is not a great advantage to having wisdom teeth extracted at an early age.

Most research also shows a similar risk of complication following extractions regardless of age.

Therefore, I base extraction recommendations on the symptoms of each patient. Assymptomatic.....leave them alone. Problems at frequent intervals....don't keep prescribing antibiotics.








 
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