Wisdom teeth cause more problems than any other tooth in the mouth. They will either partially
break the gum tissue and grow in crooked or remain underneath
the gum. In nine out of ten people, at least one tooth remains
underneath the gum - referred to as an impacted tooth, causing
symptoms of future problems of varying degrees.
"Even if you have no symptoms now, headaches, earaches,
pain in the face, neck, throat and upper and lower teeth can
occur if impacted wisdom teeth are not removed."
Wisdom tooth removal usually is effective in preventing:
- Crowding of the back teeth.
- A wisdom tooth becoming stuck in the jaw (impacted) and never breaking through the gums.
- Red, swollen, and painful gums caused by a flap of skin around a wisdom tooth that has only partially come in.
- Gum disease and tooth decay in the wisdom tooth, which may be harder to clean than other teeth, or in the teeth and jaw in the area of the wisdom tooth.

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