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Also known as the third set of molars, wisdom teeth usually erupt between the ages of 16 and 25. Being the last set of teeth in your mouth, wisdom teeth are notorious for affecting the alignment of your teeth and causing pain, as sometimes your mouth isn’t big enough to hold more than 28 teeth. In some cases, the eruption of wisdom teeth can contribute to long-term dental problems, which will then require them to be removed by a Greensboro dentist.
For most patients, pain is the first sign that their wisdom teeth have erupted and might need extraction. However, it isn’t the only symptom, as some other signs include infection behind the wisdom teeth, tumors, cysts, tooth decay, gum disease, pain and sensitivity at the back of your mouth, stiff jaw, persistent pain, sinus issues, gum inflammation, and damage to neighboring teeth. Therefore, it is advised to monitor the growth and status of your wisdom teeth and get them checked by a dentist as soon as you feel discomfort.
Extraction and removal of wisdom teeth is a very common and easy dental procedure. Here are three reasons why you might need to get your wisdom teeth removed:
Are you ready for a wisdom tooth extraction? At Piedmont Pediatric Dentistry, our team of Greensboro dentists will provide you with the best dental care. Click here to book an appointment, or give us a call today!