TwoMisfits
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I'm wondering how to know when you really need to do this.
My 16 year old was referred over a year ago for an evaluation for wisdom teeth removal. Due to covid appt cancelations, it was just done yesterday and our out of pocket is 2k.
She has no pain, no issues, no crowding.
Part of me thinks it's not really needed and they are doing it because that's when lots of people have them removed. But if they aren't causing any issues, do we really need to do this? Of course the dentist says yes because they want money. I think they probably tell every kid around this age they should be removed.
If they are straight, if they have room, and if they are causing no pain or crowding...leave them.
Both my spouse and I did. He has all 4 of his...I had 2 out for cavity issues in my late 30s after different births...EASIEST pull out ever then (done within 2 minutes of topical anesthesia)...my other 2 never erupted, and I never endured the pain and recovery digging them out would have brought.
PS - I had 2 dentists - one military and one not - try the whole "take them out" - then we looked at X-rays together, and they couldn't explain why except "well, the odds..."...well, odds are not enough to shell out tons of money and endure slicing them out...and apparently, I did beat those odds b/c now my bottom 2 never need to come out...