Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell? There are people who don't get these taken out as an 18 year old??
You can't get them taken out if they don't erupt.
False. Most everyone has them removed wayyyy before they erupt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell? There are people who don't get these taken out as an 18 year old??
You can't get them taken out if they don't erupt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell? There are people who don't get these taken out as an 18 year old??
You can't get them taken out if they don't erupt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why get them removed if they're not causing trouble? My wisdom tooth erupted, was fine for years even though it was unopposed, and then cracked one day. I eventually had it pulled after that.
Wisdom teeth were for when our jaws were much larger (think caveman days). In todays world, they are useless and our jaws are smaller than when they once were. This causes wisdom teeth to grow into a very tight space. Often times there may be no pain or trouble now but eventually, there will be. Wisdom teeth grow in crooked, a toothbrush cant properly brush back there causing decay, the roots are so big that they grow into the jaw or inter twine with the existing roots. Much easier and safer to get them all taken out(be it causing trouble or not), as a teen.
OP, see a dentist.
This might be true for some people, but many people have healthy wisdom teeth. Really depends on your jaw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why get them removed if they're not causing trouble? My wisdom tooth erupted, was fine for years even though it was unopposed, and then cracked one day. I eventually had it pulled after that.
Wisdom teeth were for when our jaws were much larger (think caveman days). In todays world, they are useless and our jaws are smaller than when they once were. This causes wisdom teeth to grow into a very tight space. Often times there may be no pain or trouble now but eventually, there will be. Wisdom teeth grow in crooked, a toothbrush cant properly brush back there causing decay, the roots are so big that they grow into the jaw or inter twine with the existing roots. Much easier and safer to get them all taken out(be it causing trouble or not), as a teen.
OP, see a dentist.
Anonymous wrote:Why get them removed if they're not causing trouble? My wisdom tooth erupted, was fine for years even though it was unopposed, and then cracked one day. I eventually had it pulled after that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell? There are people who don't get these taken out as an 18 year old??
You can't get them taken out if they don't erupt.
Anonymous wrote:What the hell? There are people who don't get these taken out as an 18 year old??