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WISDOM TEETH: TO REMOVE OR NOT TO REMOVE?

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The #wisdomteeth They are a real ordeal for many. In today's post, we're going to tell you about some of the problems they can cause:
The main problem with wisdom teeth is the lack of space they create when they erupt, or the degree of crowding they cause around other teeth. They often cause pain as they emerge, and then there's the added complication of extraction.
* Wisdom teeth have a high risk of developing cavities or gingivitis because the gum does not close properly over this third molar, and food and bacteria accumulate.
Wisdom teeth can cause inflammation as they erupt and even significant discomfort that makes it difficult to even open your mouth. Wisdom tooth pain can be truly excruciating and can prevent you from carrying on with your daily routine normally.
* If the eruption of the wisdom tooth interferes with the second molar, it can even damage it and, without proper dental care, you may even lose it.
If you don't attend your regular dental appointments, your wisdom tooth may calcify, meaning the tooth root and bone have fused together. This makes extraction more difficult. Therefore, if you've been advised to have your wisdom tooth removed, it's important to do so without delay to avoid further complications.

It is very important that you always seek a good professional to perform the procedure and that you always heed the professional's recommendations.
At MIDSA Dentistry we have the best professionals in this area, don't hesitate and book your appointment at 692 129 485

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