agavegirl1
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TAKE THEM OUT...before they become an impacted mess like mine.
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Our dentist say's that my DD, 18, should have all 4 (impacted) wisdom teeth removed to prevent future issues.
They are not causing any trouble now.
Any opinions? Should I put her through this, not to mention the cost, just because there is a potential for problems down the road?
I'm 57 and still have mine. They started erupting when i was in my late 30s with no problem. I brush/floss carefully as they are way back there, but so far, so good!
I'm 56 and still have mine, no issue. The dentist I had from age 12 to age 2005 was of the opinion Dentist who purchased his practice wanted them out immediately. He also wanted to do xrays, including panaramic xrays every 4 months, and wanted to replace every filling I had that was over 10 years old. HIS motive was profit, not my dental health.
I totally agree with all you said.
I just turned 50. About 10 years ago I had a problem with one and my dentist sent me to an oral surgeon. They both agreed it best to only remove the bad one so I still have 3. They both said and I agree why remove the ones not bothering me.
Our 3 kids 19-25 have theirs. No reason to mess with something that might be a problem. Deal with it if it does otherwise leave it alone.
You wouldn't dream of removing all tonsils or appendix because they MIGHT be a problem--wisdom teeth are no different.
If they're not giving her problems, why would you have unnecessary surgery??? May as well get her appendix and tonsils removes while you're at it. You know, because some day they could present problems... may as well be proactive about it!
I'd recommend getting a new dentist.
Honestly, the best thing to do is to look at the X-Ray of the wisdom teeth and discuss exactly why the teeth are needed out. Mine were all straight and painless (but impacted) with room to come in, and I had numerous dentists ask me to pull them, but when pressed, they couldn't actually give me a good reason to do so except for possible problems down the road late in life. Well, ANYTHING may cause you possible problems that far down the road and this is NOT a risk-free procedure (nor a pain-free one), so I declined. I have not regretted it.
Our dentist say's that my DD, 18, should have all 4 (impacted) wisdom teeth removed to prevent future issues.
They are not causing any trouble now.
Any opinions? Should I put her through this, not to mention the cost, just because there is a potential for problems down the road?
Our dentist say's that my DD, 18, should have all 4 (impacted) wisdom teeth removed to prevent future issues.
They are not causing any trouble now.
Any opinions? Should I put her through this, not to mention the cost, just because there is a potential for problems down the road?