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Wisdom Tooth Removal Can Become Complicated if Not Done as a Teen

There can be a lot of problems caused by putting off wisdom tooth removal. Most oral surgeons recommend that their patients have these final molars removed as soon as they erupt, which tends to be during the teenage years.

Wondering when to have a wisdom tooth removal procedure done? Discover why it is often preferred to do this prior to adulthood. There are a few things that are important to know and issues to watch out for as the wisdom teeth erupt.

Wisdom tooth removal for teenagers

A lot of oral surgeons and dentists recommend that wisdom teeth be removed during the teen years for several reasons.

Extraction at a younger age

Complications can occur if wisdom tooth removal is delayed into adulthood. Most teenagers should be recommended to get the procedure over with, as it requires a few days of recovery. The earlier that the wisdom teeth are removed, the better. When a person is still a teenager, their body, mouth included, is still developing. The developmental years are a great time to have teeth pulled because they will not have fully grown in, with the roots still laying their foundation.

Avoiding pain

When the wisdom teeth erupt, they often cause a lot of pain. Having them removed can help eliminate the pain after healing takes place. One of the worst complications that comes from waiting to have the wisdom teeth removed is mouth pain. The gums often become sore, as well as the teeth themselves and the jawbone. Having a wisdom tooth removal procedure done as a teen can eliminate this potential of ongoing pain into adulthood.

If the wisdom teeth are not pulled until adulthood, they may be more rooted in the mouth. The longer that the teeth stay in the mouth, the more rooted they become. A strong-rooted tooth can result in a lot of pain once pulled. Having these teeth pulled as soon as they erupt can help reduce the amount of pain incurred during the removal.

Stopping overcrowding

Another complication that can arise if the wisdom teeth are not removed during the teen years is overcrowding in the jaw. Overcrowding is one of the main reasons why people have their wisdom teeth removed. There may not be enough space in the mouth, which could push already existing teeth out of alignment, causing crookedness or the protrusion of certain teeth.

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Wisdom tooth removal can help to avoid complications that may occur later in life. Pain and overcrowding often create problems for people of all ages. With that in mind, it can be a smart idea to have the teeth removed as soon as they erupt in order to avoid potential problems.

If you have concerns about the wisdom tooth removal procedure, then reach out to our office so that we can help. We would be happy to examine your wisdom teeth and answer any questions that you might have. Give us a call or stop by today!

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