Wisdom Teeth

Questions on Wisdom Teeth Removal Answered!

Wisdom teeth are nothing but the last set of teeth every human being gets in their teens. Although we repeatedly hear the word ‘wisdom teeth removal’ we always have many questions to ask before getting them removed. There are two main reasons to ask questions, one is our fear of dentistry and the second is the curiosity to know better. In most cases, wisdom teeth cause severe pain and discomfort. Continue reading

Partially Erupted Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom Teeth – Know More about It

Wisdom teeth are the final set of molars that people get in there early 20’s. Just like any other adults teeth, wisdom teeth can also develop into a full and healthy set of teeth to support your jaw bone and adjacent teeth. But, mostly they become impacted and have to be removed. Not everyone develops all the four wisdom teeth, and luckily some get one while others get none. Wisdom teeth that are fully erupted can function like other normal teeth in your mouth. They serve the same purpose as like other molars, having a large flat surface that helps to chew food.  But due to evolution, we lack the space to accommodate all the third molars, unlike our ancestors.Continue reading

Wisdom Teeth Removal

Wisdom Teeth Removal is More Than Just Taking out Your Teeth!

When talking about wisdom teeth, most of us know what it is and when it develops. And most of us will also have heard from our dentist to get the third molars or wisdom teeth pulled out. We sometimes think why to remove a tooth when it doesn’t do any harm or cause any pain? But, when it comes to impacted wisdom teeth, preventive care is always better than waiting for a problem to occur. Impacted wisdom teeth cannot be predicted, but it may cause pain, infection, swelling or other irreversible damage to the surrounding structures of the mouth.Continue reading