Wisdom teeth, or third molars, are often the source of confusion (and sometimes pain!) when it comes to dental care. While some people may never need to have them removed, for others, wisdom teeth can cause a host of problems. So, how do you know if yours needs to go? Let’s break it down.
When Wisdom Teeth Behave
Not everyone needs to have their wisdom teeth removed. If your mouth is spacious enough, your wisdom teeth come through in the correct position, and you can easily reach them with a toothbrush to keep them clean; they might not need to be removed at all. But here’s the catch: this ideal scenario isn’t common for most people.
When Wisdom Teeth Cause Trouble
For many, wisdom teeth can become problematic due to one or more of the following reasons:
- Crooked or Wonky Growth: If your wisdom teeth don’t erupt straight, they can crowd or damage neighbouring teeth, leading to decay or even tooth loss.
- Difficulty Cleaning: Wisdom teeth are located so far back in the mouth that they’re often hard to clean properly, making them more likely to decay over time.
- Impacted Wisdom Teeth: When wisdom teeth don’t fully erupt or grow at an angle, they can press against nearby teeth, causing pain and potential damage.
Why Early Removal Is Sometimes Best
Even if your wisdom teeth aren’t causing immediate issues, they might lead to bigger problems down the road. Early removal is often recommended to prevent future complications like infections, decay, or damage to neighbouring teeth.
Wondering About Your Wisdom Teeth?
If you’re unsure whether your wisdom teeth need to be removed, the best course of action is to schedule an assessment. At Warragul Dental Care, we’ll carefully examine your teeth and take X-rays to determine the best approach for your oral health.
Ready for a Wisdom Teeth Check?
Call us at 03 5623 5588 or book your consultation here. At Warragul Dental Care, we’re here to guide you every step of the way—because wisdom teeth don’t have to be a pain!