Is it better to keep your wisdom teeth, or have them pulled?
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M$Why suffer with infections and pain and difficulties any longer than you need to. Honestly I do recommend it gets done as soon as you know you need them out! We don't need those teeth and being so far back in the mouth they can easily decay or become infected....even when you are good with brushing and everything....
and get them before you need surgery...if you can have them extracted without being cut then do it! Once they get any decay they can rot away pretty darn quickly and before you know it you're in constant pain...
nope, do as they recommend and get them taken out :) A few days of pain for peace of mind.....
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M$But I have had my wisdom teeth for 20 years without any infection or pain or difficulty, so why should I have them pulled? Just because the dentist says there might be infection or pain or difficulty?
There was barely any pain when the other two were pulled last year, so I know it is a myth that they must absolutely become difficult to pull later in life.
ah, well this is where you need trust in your professional. I trust my dentist, I really really do. He is not one to make money for nothing, he has standards :) I think the answer to this lies in how much you trust him/her?
And .... I have to add...that wisdom teeth can get bad quickly...do you want oral surgery when you are 60? 50? 40? 80?
I guess the bottom line is that, regardless of what people say, I'm not booking a voluntary surgery when everything seems fine. I have too many other day to day things to focus on, and I guess that's just what it comes down to. Let's hope I don't regret it.
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M$I know that wisdom teeth can grow close to the nerves that run along the jaw and around the lips. If they become difficult to extract you can loose the feeling near your jaw and upper lip when they do come out....I don't think its true they are *always* more difficult to extract later in life but I can see when this advice come from....
I think it is just a story the dentists tell, to get the money for pulling wisdom teeth.
I don't really see the point if they aren't giving you trouble.
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