Anonymous wrote:I swear these are all oral surgeons and their staff writing these posts. Mine are in and haven't caused any problems. I'm approaching 60.
Anonymous wrote:I swear these are all oral surgeons and their staff writing these posts. Mine are in and haven't caused any problems. I'm approaching 60.
Anonymous wrote:Is this the thing now for all teens?
DD has been through years of orthodontia, and now one wisdom tooth has erupted. She has no pain or swelling.
X rays done at the dentist supposedly show impaction.
We went for a surgical consult and of course extraction of all 4 is recommended.
I've read the literature and understand that for a true impaction , extraction is needed.
But part of me is resistant to this: I never had mine removed. DH had his removed in his 20's.
The surgeon claims that if we don't get them out soon, we run the risk of infection.
I had orthodontia as a child and my wisdom teeth were fine, still have them and no problems.
I thought one of the reasons for braces is to make room for the wisdom teeth?
I kind of feel like we are being put on a conveyor belt. Of course I want to do what is best for my child, but why the big rush?
Any experiences or input appreciated!
Anonymous wrote:I'm like you op. I am fighting my dc's dentist/orthodontist on this one. I never had mine removed and I hear the same "oooo they can blow up on you at any time" crap from the dentists office. I disagree. Mine are so close to my facial nerve that good dentists have said they should not be touched.
I spent a lot of time reading after talking to my dc's dentist and found lots of research supporting NOT removing them. I think it is a very uncommon thing to do outside of the US.
Anonymous wrote:100% get them done if you paid for orthodontics. Most wisdom teeth will mess up the alignment of other teeth.
DH doesn't have his done and we watch them closely to make sure they don't have bone cancer, infections or are moving.