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3 Common Wisdom Teeth Myths Debunked

Author: Paulo Pinho
by Paulo Pinho
Posted: May 06, 2022

Wisdom teeth extraction is something that almost everyone knows about. At any age, the notion of growing new teeth and having them extracted is unpleasant, but we seem to resist it more and more as we get older. We usually connect new tooth growth with children, but many people are startled to hear that most people don't finish developing their wisdom teeth until they reach adulthood. This is only one of many popular wisdom tooth misconceptions. Here are a few myths about wisdom teeth that have been debunked:

Before they can be removed, all four must come in

Some individuals believe that you must wait until all four wisdom teeth have fully developed before having them removed. As previously stated, not everyone will develop four wisdom teeth, and not all of them will require extraction. Many patients simply require one or two teeth removed, or they need multiple treatments to remove all of their wisdom teeth Melbourne. You don't need to see a dentist until you're in agony in all four corners of your mouth; one visit is plenty. It is fairly typical to have one or two wisdom teeth out in one treatment and then have the remaining wisdom teeth extracted later if they become a problem. Having said that, your dentist may recommend having all of them removed at once if the x-rays indicate that you will later require it. They will also discuss the wisdom teeth removal cost Melbourne before the procedure.

Wisdom Tooth Pain Is Common and Can Be Ignored

The pain caused by a wisdom teeth might be difficult to detect, especially before it emerges from the gums. It causes a dull pain or pressure in the back of the jaw and is occasionally accompanied by headaches. This pain and discomfort is common – in the sense that it affects a large number of people – but it should not be overlooked. Wisdom teeth can become impacted quite easily. This can cause your other teeth to be pushed out of position, in addition to being quite uncomfortable. It might lead to tooth loss or the need for braces if left untreated. It can also harm the jawbone and neighbouring teeth, particularly if the tooth is inserted at an unusual angle. If you're experiencing jaw pain, make an appointment with your dentist right away. If the pain is caused by a wisdom teeth, waiting will just prolong the problem and make it worse; it will not go away on its own.

Wisdom teeth are only removed in teenagers

Most people do not complete the growth of their wisdom teeth until they are in their thirties — far into adulthood. That isn't to suggest that some people won't require theirs to be removed sooner. Many teenagers, especially those with braces and jaw crowding, will need their wisdom teeth removal Melbourne. Adults, on the other hand, are far more inclined to dismiss the pain and discomfort produced by wisdom teeth — or to blame it on something else entirely – since they believe it is only a problem for teenagers. Ignoring the arrival of wisdom teeth can be dangerous. If left untreated, they can lead to cavities, misaligned teeth, headaches, and tissue deterioration, to mention a few.

About the Author

The author is a renowned dentist in Melbourne. He is specialised in wisdom teeth removal in Sydney. He blogs on various tips & procedures to be followed on wisdom teeth removal. Read heAfter 10 years of Oral Surgery services in Melbourne

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