Thursday, April 16, 2009

Wisdom Teeth?

I%26#039;m 18 and one of my window teeth are coming through. then i read a question about people having them removed..





does everyone have to get their wisdom teeth removed ??

Wisdom Teeth?
you don%26#039;t have to have them removed, only if they become impacted, infected etc. your dentist will tell you if you need them removing.





I had mine taken out when I was around 22 as they were so painfull and kept locking my jaw closed, which wasn%26#039;t to funny. I had them taken out with a general anaesthetic.
Reply:Not everyone has to get their wisdom teeth removed. If they come through okay and there is sufficient space in your mouth for them then there is no reason to have them removed.
Reply:No, of course not.





I did...





It was a piece of piss!





I had two out one week and went back next week for the other two.
Reply:Hi!





I was told by my dentist to have my wisdom teeth removed before they started to give me trouble.





I had to go into hospital to have them taken out and this was done under general anaesthetic.





It was quite a while ago and I can still remember the pain when I got home the day I was discharged! I was lay wailing in pain on my husband%26#039;s knee!





If you have yours taken out - make sure you have THE strongest pain killers you can in the house - you%26#039;ll need them!





Best of luck!
Reply:No, I%26#039;m 23 and have had all mine come through. They only remove them if you%26#039;re suffering from lots of pain. I had a bit of pain with one of them but a good tip is to swill your mouth out with salt water cos the gums get tender when food gets trapped underneath them and the salt water helps to clean them out.





Hope this answer helps!
Reply:First, you%26#039;ll need to get xrays from a dentist to check if there is room in your mouth. Most people don%26#039;t have the room, or they come in crooked, etc. that they need to be removed.





Second, if you do need them removed, you%26#039;ll need to schedule an appointment with an oral surgeon. These procedures are very common and are normally done in their office under general anesthesia. I had mine out when I was 18 and it was a piece of cake.





You might be lucky if they come in straight and you have room, but it is unlikely. Mine hadn%26#039;t even come through my gums when I had mine taken out. Plus, the younger you are, the easier the recovery. Just something to keep in mind.
Reply:no not really i didnt but its ment to hurt ALOT !!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply:Only if they are impacted - mine were. This is normally hereditary, and you can check family history of wisdom teeth problems and also ask your dentist for an X-ray to foresee any future problems.


I had mine removed at 23, best thing for them. If they are going impacted and you keep them in they will cause you problems later in life. Some people keep them in but most have them removed - you have a local anaesthetic and it takes about 10-20 mins to remove each side as the do one side at a time 3 weeks apart.


Doesn%26#039;t hurt!! Good luck!
Reply:Nope, not all people. It depends upon if you have room for them or, not! Getting them cut out is NO fun and it can lead to a lifetime of trouble if not done appropriately. I know, they took all four of mine as i did not have enough room for them. I got dry socket in two of them and thought I was going to die, it was so very painful!





As I have gotten older, all four places tend to want to get infected and or, sore! No one has been able to tell me why!! Best of luck to you and i hope there is enough room for yours to come in normally!
Reply:Not everyone has to have them removed. I just had mine pulled 3 days ago and I haven%26#039;t had any problems, yet. The only thing is that I love to eat and this soft diet is driving me insane. Mine weren%26#039;t impacted or hurting, but my dentist advised me to watch the surrounding gums. Since there was a little bit of gum receding from my wisdom teeth, I decided to get them pulled to prevent gum disease and cavities later.
Reply:Get a x-ray. They can cause overcrowding, pain in some people. Mines did. I ignored mines for 2 years. Two were impacted and the other two were fully out but causing my teeth to move. Now they%26#039;re slightly crooked. And I use to have braces. =( And jaw, ear, and headaches for me. Once i took them out, they went with it. Best thing I ever did was to take them out. Best to get a doc to look at it. They may be fine for you. Or if not, get them taken care of early. Good luck!



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