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Four Reasons You Shouldn’t Delay Wisdom Teeth Removal

For many people, getting their wisdom teeth removed is essentially a rite of passage. Some folks opt not to remove their teeth or hold off on getting them removed until later, however. Unfortunately, this often turns out to be an unwise decision. If you’re not sure when or if you want to remove your wisdom teeth, it’s smart to schedule appointments at dental offices so a dentist can fill you in. For now, let’s look at what might happen if you don’t have your wisdom teeth removed promptly.

You Could Suffer Pain Needlessly

If you’ve ever cared for a child who is teething, you may notice that they can be cranky. This is because it hurts when new teeth sprout through the gums. As an adult, you may end up having to re-live that pain if you don’t get your wisdom teeth removed. Fortunately, you can skip the pain simply by having your wisdom teeth removed at dental offices.

You Might Experience Impacted Teeth

Unfortunately, pain is far from the only issue you will experience if you fail to get your wisdom teeth removed. Your mouth is quite likely a crowded place, especially if you still have a complete smile. If your wisdom teeth aren’t able to come in, you may suffer impacted teeth, with your wisdom teeth stuck below your other teeth. Not only could this result in pain, but, according to the National Institutes of Health, impacted teeth may make gum infections more common.

Things Can Get Crowded with Wisdom Teeth

Even if your wisdom teeth successfully erupt from the gums, you could suffer some serious issues. One common problem is that your teeth could end up crowded. Quite simply, there isn’t enough room for your teeth in your gums to host all of them comfortably.

Ensuring Good Oral Health Becomes More Difficult

The more teeth you have, the more teeth you’re going to have to brush. Wisdom teeth, in particular, can be hard to brush because they are so far back. Further, you may end up being more likely to suffer from cavities and toothaches.

At the end of the day, according to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, 60% of adults between the ages of 20 to 64 have been to the dentist in the past year, with many coming to have wisdom teeth removed. Dental offices can provide a huge range of services, including removing your wisdom teeth. Need to speak with a dentist? Feel free to get in touch with us at Bright Side Dental and we can explore removing your wisdom teeth.

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