FAQ: When Should I Remove Wisdom Teeth?
We’ll preface this by saying it usually is “wise” to remove
your wisdom teeth at some point.
So the question remains, “when should I remove my wisdom
teeth?”. It’s a good question, too.
When a child enters teenage years, monitor their wisdom teeth. |
Many dentists recommend that the best time to remove wisdom
teeth is during the upper half of teenage years, specifically 17-21 years of
age. The reason being is because the roots of each wisdom tooth have not
completely formed – making for an easier extraction.
What Purpose Do
Wisdom Teeth Serve?
Part of the reason dentists encourage wisdom tooth removal are because they actually do not serve a real purpose. In fact, they tend to
cause more harm than good.
Scientists have theorized that wisdom teeth served a purpose
during prehistoric times where humans had larger jaws. Over time, we have
developed smaller jaws that a large majority of people cannot support.
Wisdom teeth have a tendency to:
- Come in halfway
- Not come in at all
- Come in trapped under the gum line (i.e. impacted)
- Cause surrounding teeth to move from their normal position
- Cause infection
- Cause gum recession
As you can see, the potential for problems caused by wisdom
teeth is pretty high – which is why it is recommended to have them removed even
if you are not suffering. Wisdom teeth may cause problems at any age so as a
proactive measure, it is strongly recommended to have them all removed to avoid
issues later on.
Impacted wisdom teeth are a bit trickier to deal with and
may have to be seen by an oral surgeon, otherwise your dentist can perform the
extraction.
We offer wisdom tooth removal in Las Vegas at Floss Dental
& Orthodontics.
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