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WISDOM TEETH |
WHAT ARE WISDOM TEETH? |
Wisdom teeth, or third molars, are the last teeth to develop and appear in the mouth. They are called "wisdom teeth" because they usually appear during a person's late teens or early twenties, which has been called the "age of wisdom" The normal position of wisdom teeth is behind the upper and lower second, or 12-year molars. Many times the jaws are not large enough to accommodate the four wisdom teeth. This is why wisdom teeth cause more problems than any other teeth in the mouth. In fact, for nine out of ten people at least one wisdom tooth remains underneath the gum due to lack of space in the mouth.
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When a wisdom tooth is blocked from erupting or coming
into the mouth normally, it is termed "impacted". A tooth
may be only partially impacted, meaning it grows in
crooked and breaks through the gum only partially, or it
may fail to break through at all and thus remains totally
impacted. Serious problems can develop from partially
impacted teeth, such as pain, infection, and crowding
of, or damage to, adjacent teeth. For totally impacted
teeth, more serious problems can occur if the sac that
surrounds the impacted tooth fills with fluid and enlarges
to form a cyst. This enlargement can hollow out the jaw and result in
permanent damage to the adjacent teeth, jawbone and nerves.
If the cyst is not treated, a tumor may develop from the
walls of the cyst and a more involved surgical procedure
may be required for removal.
Many problems with wisdom teeth can occur with few or
no symptoms, so there can be damage without your knowing
it. It is important to know that as wisdom teeth develop,
their roots become longer and the jawbone more dense.
Thus, as a person grows older, it becomes more difficult
to remove wisdom teeth and complications can become more
severe. In addition, as people age there is an increased
chance of the symptoms mentioned above. For these reasons,
the dental or oral surgeon may recommend the removal of
wisdom teeth even if they are not yet causing obvious
problems, particularly for young adults.
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Distoangular impaction |
Horiz & Vertical impactions |
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - WISDOM TEETH |
Wisdom teeth, or third molars, do not always erupt properly when they decide to make an appearance. It's wise to get an early opinion from your dentist on getting wisdom teeth pulled before they become impacted, causing pain, swelling, infection, cavities or gum disease. Why don't wisdom teeth grow in right? The shape of the modern human mouth is often too small to accommodate wisdom teeth which make their first appearance in young adults between the ages of 15 to 25. Over the course of time in the evolutionary process, humans learned to harness fire for cooking foods and developed blade tools to better process food before consumption, they reduced the need for strong jaws to chew food. What does impacted mean? When wisdom teeth don't have room to grow or they haven't reached their final position by age 25, they are considered impacted. Third molar impaction is the most prevalent medical developmental disorder. What are the problems caused by impacted third molars? Partially erupted wisdom teeth are breeding grounds for bacteria and germs that may cause infection, and cysts and tumors may grow on a trapped wisdom tooth. Jaw pain and gum disease may occur. Not all wisdom teeth cause problems, however. Is'nt antibiotic therapy enough to suppress the infection? Antibiotics only soothe infected wisdom teeth for a short time. Since people frequently use a wide variety of antibiotics, the infection may be resistant to such medication and doesn't solve the real problem: The tooth can't fit in your mouth. When is removal necessary? It isn't wise to wait until wisdom teeth bother you. Early removal, as advised by your dentist, is generally recommended to avoid problems, such as an impacted tooth that destroys the second molar. People younger than 16 heal easier too. At an early age, people should be evaluated by their dentist who can track third molar development with the help of X-rays. Second molars should be visible to lessen the chance of damaging them during surgery. This occurs at age 11 or 12, so wisdom teeth should be removed when the decision has been made that they cannot erupt into an acceptable position. What if there are no symptoms? People with symptoms of impaction, such as pain, swelling and infection should have their wisdom teeth removed immediately. However, those with no symptoms can avoid the chance of ever suffering from the pain of impacted wisdom teeth or achieve better orthodontic treatment results by having them removed. Asymptomatic impacted wisdom teeth also should be removed to reduce the chance of unexplained pain, accommodate prosthetic appliances, or avoid cavities, periodontal disease, bone shrinkage and tumour development. How is the tooth removed?
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