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All of us know that an average human being has a set of 36
teeth. However, we are not born with all these teeth. Most of us would
have developed 32 teeth by the time we reach the age of
seventeen. Wisdom teeth are the two pairs of teeth that grow at the
back of the mouth, and are generally visible by the age of
twenty-one. This set of teeth is referred to as 'wisdom teeth' because
of the age old belief that the best years of gaining wisdom is the
period between 17 - 21 years.
Many people do not experience any symptoms of wisdom teeth, just
because their teeth are in order. Unfortunately, there are a few who
experience a lot of pain and inconvenience at the time of growth of
their wisdom teeth. Some instances are quite harmless, and can be
passed over without a lot of discomfort. Alternative warm and mild
compresses are generally helpful in cases of mild discomfort. These
phases tend to be quite far and out, and do not last for more than two
to three days. These are the normal symptoms, we can say.
However, there are some other symptoms of wisdom teeth, which point
towards medical intervention. Sometimes, the symptoms are very severe
and can lead to no other option other than removal of the offending
wisdom tooth. Here is the list of those symptoms. However, always
contact and take the advice of your dentist before undertaking any
surgery or taking any over the counter medicines. Your dentist will be
able to ensure whether you need you tooth removed or not. In addition,
never try to remove the tooth on your own, or have it done by an
amateur, as it can lead to many gum infections for you, that will be
even more horrendous than having the wisdom tooth removed.
One of the most obvious symptoms of wisdom teeth is that it feels
as if the tooth is pushing your gums, and trying to make a way out of
it. When this happens, it can lead to a nasty gum infection, which
can affect your whole mouth if you are not careful enough. Some other
symptoms are swelling of the cheeks, tooth decay, bleeding of the
gums, and excessive pain and irritation experiences when the wisdom
tooth rubs against the side of the mouth or the teeth. The feeling
resembles severe chafing and is very uncomfortable. Some people even
find talking and eating difficult. Be sure to contact your dentist if
anything like this happens, he will conduct an x ray and check whether
you need extraction or not.
In the end, it can be concluded that having a wisdom tooth is
generally not such a bad experience, but if one has difficulty with
the wisdom tooth then he/she should always follow the advice of the
dentist and follow the given instructions. The dentist would be
perfectly capable to suggest the best line of action for you.
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