Does everyone have wisdom teeth? Do wisdom teeth have to be extracted?

There are great differences among individuals in the growth of wisdom teeth. Some people grow up before the age of 20, some people grow up at the age of 40, and some people have a short life. This is normal. And not all four wisdom teeth will grow out completely. Wisdom teeth can be extracted. If you want to pull out wisdom teeth, you must find a professional dentist.

It was found that both wisdom teeth were impacted wisdom teeth. Impacted wisdom teeth will affect adjacent teeth, and because wisdom teeth grow in the innermost part of gums, it is very easy to breed bacteria, and it is not easy to clean, which will lead to food impaction, local repeated inflammation, and even serious dental caries. It should be removed as soon as possible.

If the jaw space is sufficient, wisdom teeth can erupt completely, and the direction is very straight, and daily oral maintenance is also very professional. Wisdom teeth have no dental caries, no cavities and no periodontitis. The upper wisdom tooth just opposite is well-developed, and the two teeth have formed a good occlusal relationship, so there is no need to pull it out.

Extended data:

People's wisdom teeth grow in cracks. In order to erupt, they will squeeze the surrounding teeth, grow askew, affect the normal growth of the surrounding gingival tissue and adjacent teeth, lead to inflammation and serious oral and maxillofacial infection, and even develop into joint pain and unexplained neuralgia.

There is no history of inflammation and pain in the soft tissue around the crown of wisdom teeth, and it is not necessary to remove wisdom teeth without caries.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-wisdom teeth