Did you know that wisdom teeth have helped prehistoric humans for tens of thousands of years, having a very practical role, in their lives? In those times, people needed an increased power of mastication, which allowed them to east raw meat, roots and other hard foods that used to be a part of their diet.
Nowadays, things are much different, and our teeth and jaws have adapted to our current lifestyle.
Because of this evolutionary process, wisdom teeth no longer have enough room to develop properly. The eruption of a wisdom molar often causes pain, crowding of neighboring teeth and other (significant!) oral problems.
-You will need to consider having your wisdom tooth extracted when:
· - The tooth did not erupt fully (a part of it remained in the gum), generating inflammation, abscesses, pain, gingivitis, caries or other complications
· - The tooth erupted completely, but in abnormal positions, hurting the inside of the cheeks and/ or the tongue.
· - The eruption of the wisdom tooth caused a crowding of other teeth, with negative changes in the way you bite, or an unsightly smile.
· -Oral hygiene becomes difficult due to the narrow and remote place where the wisdom tooth develops which makes it difficult to be cleaned properly.
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The
wisdom tooth causes pain and is decayed.
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