Why do I have to get my wisdom teeth removed

Why do I have to get my wisdom teeth removed?

Wisdom teeth can sometimes lead to serious complications, such as infection and pain. Furthermore, there is increasing evidence that having extra teeth can have a negative effect on your overall health, possibly increasing your risk of heart disease, type-2 diabetes, and certain types of cancer.

When do I have to get my wisdom teeth

Most people have four wisdom teeth between the ages of 17 and 30. If you have all four wisdom teeth or a combination of other teeth that have grown in the front of your jaw, you could be at risk of having your wisdom teeth removed. Your dentist can examine your teeth to determine if they need to be removed. If you do have a wisdom tooth that needs to come out, you usually have two options: either have it removed with a surgical procedure or have it removed using a less invasive approach

Why do I have to get my wisdom teeth removed after I turn

It's important to have your teeth removed before you reach the age of 30 to prevent the teeth from becoming impacted. You may not have any pain or problems with wisdom teeth until you reach age 30. After that, problems can develop more quickly, and having your wisdom teeth removed can help prevent future problems. If your teeth are impacted, they may move or become damaged, which may lead to pain and infection.

Why do I have to have my wisdom teeth removed?

The main reason for removing wisdom teeth is to prevent the teeth from impeding the normal development of the jawbone and oral cavity. In addition, having extra teeth in the back of your mouth can lead to problems, such as chronic teeth grinding and headaches.

Why do I have to get my wisdom teeth removed in the UK?

Most people usually need to get their wisdom teeth removed between the ages of 17 and 30. If you have been told that you must have your wisdom teeth removed and you are under the age of 30, it is possible you have a condition called hypodermia. This is a genetic condition which causes teeth to form in unusual places. This means that there may be little or no room for your wisdom teeth to develop in your jaw. If this is the case, it could cause serious problems, such