Each of these wisdom tooth is located on the four quadrants of the mouth. There are also rare instances where a person can have more wisdom teeth than the normal four, and these extra teeth are called supernumerary teeth.
The eruption of the wisdom teeth do not pose any problem as long as they are healthy and aligned properly. However, and in most cases, these teeth are misaligned and will require removal so that it will not affect the position …show more content…
Knowing what are wisdom teeth and their positions is important because it will determine if you have a healthy teeth or not. When I say healthy teeth, this does not only focus on being cavity-free but in having the proper positioning as well. When a wisdom tooth is misaligned, it will position itself in a horizaontal manner, directed to or away from the second molars or directed inward or outward. This poor alignment of a wisdom tooth may damage nearby teeth, your jawbone or the nerves. Aside from misalignment, another thing that can pose a problem is an impacted wisdom tooth. You will know that your wisdom tooth is impacted if it is enclosed inside a soft tissure of your jawbone. It is also considered impacted if it partially erupts through the gum. This partial eruption provides an opening and allows bacteria to enter around the tooth and will eventually lead to infection. Infection will cause you pain, stiffness of the jaw, swelling and general illness may occur. A partially erupted wisdom tooth is also susceptible to gum disease and tooth decay. Since they are hard to reach when ou brush and the positioning of the tooth are awkward, it will make brushing and flossing the area …show more content…
If your wisdom tooth already erupted, you will be able to know that it is already by checking inside your mouth at each dental quadrant. But if your wisdom tooth is impacted, you might need medical help to see it.
An impacted wisdom tooth is located under the tissue, hence, it will need an x-ray for you to see it. It is usually recommended to have a panoramic radiograph to help evaluate the angle of eruption and also know what the state of development of your wisdom tooth will be.
Usually, a dentist or oral surgeon will tell you if there are problems with any of your wisdom teeth. If they can see that it will pose some issues, they will recommend for the removal of your problematic wisdom tooth before the trouble starts. The extraction of the wisdom tooth is done to prevent a more painful and complicated extraction which might occur in the later years. Removals and extractions are usually easier for younger people since the roots of the wisdom teeth are not yet fully developed and the bone is less solid. If extraction is done on older people, the recovery and healing time may be longer too.
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