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Wisdom
teeth are considered "impacted" or unable to erupt when they have no place to go or
grow. They may grow in sideways (which can destroy your second molar), only partially come through
the gum causing a bacteria trap resulting in recurrent infections or remain trapped beneath the
gum and bone forming a fluid filled sac (cyst) or tumors that destroy the jaw or teeth.
Wisdom teeth can be considered not functional if they are:
- Badly decayed
- Have gum disease
- Cause pain
- Move other teeth out of alignment
- Interfere with your biting
Benefits of early removal of wisdom teeth, around the age of 16 or 17,
can help you to avoid future problems. At a younger age:
- Tooth roots are not fully developed
- The surrounding bone is softer
- There is less chance of damaging nerves
- There is less surgical risk
- Healing is generally faster
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