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Oral
Surgery (Wisdom Teeth) |
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Wisdom
Teeth
Wisdom
teeth
emerge
years
after
all
other
teeth
are
in place.
The
third
molars,
or wisdom
teeth,
are
called
such
because
they
develop
when
most
individuals
become
adults,
which
is near
17 years
of age.
Because
our
jaws
are
smaller
than
those
of our
ancestors,
our
wisdom
teeth
do not
have
enough
room
to fit
in our
mouths
properly.
We eat
softer
foods
now,
therefore,
we do
not
require
the
additional
molars
for
tough
chewing.
This
change
in our
lifestyle
and
mouth
structure
usually
results
in problems
if any
additional
teeth,
such
as wisdom
teeth,
attempt
to emerge.
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Why
Do Wisdom
Teeth
Need
To Be
Removed?
Because
our
mouths
are
no longer
large
enough
for
our
wisdom
teeth
they
may
become
impacted,
which
can
crowd
other
teeth
and
cause
them
to chip
or break.
They
can
cause
gum
disease
or decay
due
to their
difficulty
of cleaning.
They
may
also
cause
cysts,
which
can
destroy
the
jaw
or teeth
surrounding
the
wisdom
teeth.
Very
rarely
do wisdom
teeth
grow
properly
and
remain
healthy.
If wisdom
teeth
are
removed,
they
can
keep
the
rest
of your
mouth
healthy
and
your
other
teeth
properly
positioned.
It is
best
to have
wisdom
teeth
removed
around
17-25
years
of age
because
that
is when
they
usually
develop.
Removal
will
be easier
and
recovery
will
be faster
since
the
roots
usually
have
not
fully
developed
yet.
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