Wisdom Teeth and Its Impact on the Adjacent Teeth

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Wisdom Teeth and Its Impact on the Adjacent Teeth

Wisdom Teeth and its impacts on the Adjacent Teeth

Did you know? Wisdom teeth are more prone to decay at an increased rate in comparison to other teeth due to their position in the mouth, which makes them very difficult to clean and retain. Wisdom teeth bud last of all the teeth and make their presence known by appearing when a person is between the ages of 17 and 25.

For some wisdom teeth won’t create any troubles but for many these days wisdom teeth growth is the most annoying one. Ancient man had no such troubles as their jaw could accommodate all the teeth, while modern man has small jaw due to the changing food habits. Hence, these days wisdom teeth removal is more common and also due to the technology advancement in the field of dentistry wisdom teeth removal cost has become affordable. This blog explains in details about the impact of wisdom teeth on the adjacent teeth.

Wisdom Teeth and Its Related Issues

Human evolution lead to the spending of less energy in developing teeth and making teeth and jaw smaller as the ages passed. Since these wisdom teeth are no longer needed, they are free to cause various issues.

During the wisdom teeth’s growing phase, they can change their directions like protruding straight-up, sideways, or erupting partially. While in some other cases wisdom teeth get trapped underneath your gums and bone. When these teeth become trapped within your gums, they are considered as impacted wisdom teeth and in some cases these are required to be removed. Impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth lead to various complications and symptoms and they are as follows,

  • Chronic Pain
  • Tooth decay
  • Cysts formation
  • Red, tender, bleeding and swollen Gums
  • Inflamed  jaw
  • Gum infections like pericoronitis, gingivitis
  • Change in growth direction makes the adjacent teeth to misalignment
  • Bad breath
  • Unpleasant taste in the mouth
  • Trapped food in the impacted tooth
  • Mild to severe headache
  • Difficultly while opening the mouth and chewing
  • Swelling in the neck’s lymph nodes

Wisdom Teeth’s Impaction on the Adjacent Teeth

Other teeth grow and have enough space while growing until the wisdom teeth’s growth. The teeth that grow after the budding of the wisdom teeth don’t have enough space to grow thus leading to crowding of teeth. The crowding of teeth results in various infections and complications. Hence it is not only your gums that get bothered by those annoying wisdom teeth but also the adjacent teeth. Sometimes it damages the adjacent tooth leading to a root canal procedure.

In some cases damage will be severe leading to the wisdom tooth removal and the adjacent molar. Due to the lack in space, the budding teeth pressurises the other teeth and cheek, which can be can be painful. Another complication due to the wisdom teeth is the ‘snowball effect,’ when your teeth are constantly being pushed, it can damage the enamel and bone developing tooth decay and caries. Also wisdom teeth lead to issues such as misalignment of other teeth.

Thus don’t compromise with the wisdom teeth pain, go for the wisdom teeth removal procedure.