
Wisdom teeth usually appear at the back of your mouth during your late teens or early twenties. Often there is no room for them to ‘erupt’ (come through the gum) and the teeth fail to emerge properly. A wisdom tooth can erupt partly through the gum, or remain trapped below the gum – this is known as ‘impacted’ wisdom tooth.
There are a few theories as to why wisdom teeth don’t fit many people’s mouths. Some experts think genetics may play a part – for example, you may have inherited one parent’s small jaw, and another parent’s large teeth. Another theory suggests the size of our mouths has decreased over the countries, because our diet has changed and our jaws don’t need to be as large and strong as they were in prehistoric times.
Your wisdom teeth only need to be removed if they cause problems. For example;
Straightforward removal of wisdom teeth may be done in your own dentist’s surgery. If your case is more complex, your dentist may decide to refer you to an oral surgeon.
Surgical removal of wisdom teeth can cause more discomfort than routine extractions. You may experience;
All of these symptoms are temporary, and in most cases your mouth will be feeling normal a week after your surgery
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