Wisdom teeth can feel like a mystery. They show up late to the party, often in your late teens or early twenties, and sometimes they cause a lot of trouble. You might wonder if they’re serving any real purpose or if they’re just waiting to become a problem. At Greene & Ratcliff Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, we want to clear up the confusion about these third molars and help you understand when it’s time to act.
Warning Signs Your Wisdom Teeth Are Causing Trouble
Many people experience no issues with their wisdom teeth. For others, the signs of trouble are hard to ignore. Because our jaws are often not large enough to accommodate these extra molars, they can become impacted, meaning they are stuck in the jawbone or gums.
Keep an eye out for these warning signs:
- Pain and Swelling: Discomfort or swelling in the back of your mouth, jaw, or side of your face can indicate an impacted wisdom tooth.
- Red or Inflamed Gums: Tender, bleeding, or swollen gums around your back molars are often a sign of infection or irritation.
- Difficulty Opening Your Mouth: Stiffness or pain in the jaw can make it hard to open your mouth wide.
- Bad Breath: An unpleasant taste or persistent bad breath can be caused by bacteria gathering around a partially erupted wisdom tooth.
Why Wisdom Teeth Can Cause Problems
So, why do these teeth have such a reputation for causing issues? The primary reason is a lack of space. When wisdom teeth don’t have enough room to erupt properly, they can grow at an angle, push against other teeth, or remain trapped beneath the gum line. This can lead to a “ruptured” or partially emerged tooth, creating a flap of gum tissue where food and bacteria can easily get trapped, leading to infection and decay.
From an evolutionary standpoint, our ancestors needed these large molars to chew tough, raw foods. Modern diets are much softer, and our jaws have become smaller over time. Consequently, wisdom teeth are now largely unnecessary for proper chewing function.
Wisdom Teeth Removal in Arlington, TX
At Greene & Ratcliff Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, your oral health is our top priority. That’s why Dr. Kelsey Greene or Dr. Stephen Ratcliff may recommend wisdom tooth extraction even if they aren’t causing you any current pain. Removing problematic wisdom teeth before they cause issues is a common preventive measure.
This proactive approach helps you avoid future complications like cysts, damage to adjacent teeth, and serious infections. By evaluating the position and development of your wisdom teeth with digital x-rays, our team can determine if they pose a potential threat to your long-term oral health.
If you’re experiencing any of the warning signs or are simply curious about the status of your wisdom teeth, schedule a consultation with us in Arlington, TX. We can provide a thorough examination and create a personalized plan to keep your smile healthy for years to come.
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