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Wisdom Teeth Problems

Wisdom Teeth Problems

Wisdom teeth problems occur when the teeth are poorly aligned or there isn’t enough room in the jaw for them to surface. Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars that develop in a person’s mouth usually once the person is 17 or older. Wisdom teeth problems don’t occur if your jaw has enough of room, they simply break through the gums and form normally.

A main occurrence when dealing with wisdom teeth problems is when they break halfway through our gums and then a flap of skin grows over them. This could lead to a severe infection, especially if food particles get trapped within this overlap of skin.  Wisdom teeth problems also occur when they grow crooked or in the wrong direction. This causes your wisdom teeth to become impacted, meaning they are growing in toward another tooth, which would cause your teeth to shift. If any wisdom teeth problems occur, they are usually treated by extraction of the wisdom teeth.

Common symptoms concerning wisdom teeth problems can be easily identified and dealt with. One of the symptoms of wisdom teeth problems is if you feel any pain or stiffness near the wisdom tooth area. It is always best to consult a reputable dentist and get the area checked out. Another symptom of wisdom tooth problem is if you feel a pain or irritation against your tongue, cheek or top or bottom of the mouth when your wisdom teeth start to emerge. You should also take into consideration wisdom teeth problems can result in overcrowding which may make you unable to properly brush and floss your teeth. This will result in poor oral hygiene and you will have to face tooth decay or even gum disease.

To diagnose wisdom teeth problems, the dentist will examine your teeth and gums to start off with to find any signs or symptoms of wisdom teeth problems. You may be also required to get an x-ray done to certify whether your wisdom teeth are causing any problem or whether there are likely to be any problems in the future. Sometimes your dentist may recommend that your wisdom teeth be extracted even if you haven’t had any wisdom teeth problems. This is usually done to avoid any future problems.

Contact your dentist if you are feeling any irritation where your wisdom teeth would come in. They will give you further instruction on if you should have your wisdom teeth extracted, or if they will be fine to grow in.

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