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Signs That You Need Your Wisdom Teeth Out

Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars that typically emerge in the late teenage years or early adulthood. While some people have enough space in their mouths to accommodate these teeth, others may experience pain and discomfort due to impacted wisdom teeth that need to be removed. Here are some signs that you need your wisdom teeth out.

1. Pain in the back of your mouth

Back Of Mouth Pain

If you experience pain or discomfort in the back of your mouth, it may be a sign that your wisdom teeth are impacted or infected. This pain may also radiate to your jaw or ear, making it difficult to eat or speak.

2. Swelling and redness

Swelling And Redness

If you notice swelling and redness around your gums or jaw, it may indicate an infection caused by your wisdom teeth. This swelling may make it difficult to open your mouth or brush your teeth.

3. Bad breath

Bad Breath

If you have persistent bad breath even after brushing and flossing, it may be due to an infection caused by your wisdom teeth. This infection can cause a foul odor in your mouth and make it difficult to eat or speak without feeling self-conscious.

4. Difficulty opening your mouth

Difficulty Opening Mouth

If you have difficulty opening your mouth or feel as though your jaw is stiff, it may be a sign that your wisdom teeth are impacted or infected. This can make it difficult to eat or speak, and may require the removal of your wisdom teeth to alleviate the discomfort.

5. Crowding of your other teeth

Crowded Teeth

If your wisdom teeth are causing crowding of your other teeth, it may be necessary to remove them to prevent further damage to your dental health. Crowding can cause misalignment and other dental problems that may require extensive treatment later on.

6. Cysts or tumors

Cysts And Tumors

In rare cases, wisdom teeth can cause cysts or tumors to form in your jaw. If you notice a growth or swelling in your mouth, it's important to see a dentist or oral surgeon as soon as possible to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.

If you experience any of these symptoms, it may be time to schedule a consultation with your dentist or oral surgeon to determine if your wisdom teeth need to be removed. With proper care and treatment, you can alleviate the discomfort and prevent further damage to your dental health.

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