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Wisdom teeth, or third molars, are
the last teeth to erupt in your
mouth and are the teeth least needed
for good oral health. Most people
have four wisdom teeth that usually
erupt through the gums in their late
teens or early twenties. Sometimes
wisdom teeth remain trapped in the
jawbone under the gums because there
is insufficient room for them to
erupt.
Wisdom teeth can cause gum disease,
crowding or other damage to adjacent
teeth, decay (due to the inability
of your toothbrush to keep the area
clean), and bone destroying cysts.
Pain and swelling are the most
common symptoms of problem wisdom
teeth. Whether you have obvious
symptoms or not, it is important to
diagnose existing or potential
problems caused by your wisdom
teeth. Removal is often the wisest
decision for your health and
well-being. |
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