Your mouth goes through many changes in your lifetime. One major dental milestone that usually takes place between is the appearance of your third molars. Historically, these teeth have been called wisdom teeth because they come through at a more mature age.
When they come through correctly, healthy wisdom teeth can help you chew. It’s normal to feel a little discomfort when your wisdom teeth first appear.
Wisdom teeth can lead to problems if there isn’t enough space for them to surface or they come through in the wrong position. If your dentist says your wisdom teeth are impacted, he or she means they are trapped in your jaw, under your gums or against other teeth.
Every patient is unique, but in general, wisdom teeth may need to be removed when there is evidence of changes in the mouth such as:
Your dentist may also recommend removal of wisdom teeth as part of treatment for braces or other dental care. Before any decision is made, we will examine your mouth and take an x-ray. Sometimes a CT scan is advisable prior to wisdom tooth removal. After this, together we can discuss the best course of treatment.