What if you don't get your wisdom teeth pulled?!


Question: What if you don't get your wisdom teeth pulled!?
I'm and still have them!. How important is it for them to be removed!? I have bad gum disease I will be going to a gum specialist!. That's already a lot of money, I'm trying to get the important things done first!. So if it's not super important then I would rather would until afterwards!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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I don't think you have to have them removed, only if they are growing sideways, if you mouth is too small, but if they are growing straight and have room, and don't hurt then I think they are fine!!Www@Answer-Health@Com

I had all 4 wisdom teeth out surgically and it cost me $35!. Check with your insurance provider, but my HEALTH insurance covered the whole thing because my teeth were impacted!. Dental insurance typically doesn't cover wisdom teeth removals, but sometimes your health insurance will foot the bill!. It's worth checking out!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I still have mine in!. When mine came in, my dentist, at the time, said they could not have come in more straight!. And that the only reason to remove them was if they ever became infected or negatively impacted other teeth!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You don't HAVE to get them removed!.!.!. a lot of people do it as a precaution because wisdom teeth have the tendency to grow the wrong way and cause pain and disturb the rest of your teeth!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

They will make your teeth crooked!. Most don't come in straight!. See your dentist and wait a bit!. They might be able to pull them instead of cutting them out!. Way cheaper and less painful!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

They will start to hurt like crazy if they are coming in wrong!. Get what needs taken care of first, my guess is the wisdom teeth!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

The only reason you HAVE to get them removed is if they are growing either too large or growing sideways Www@Answer-Health@Com

if they fit in your mouth then dont worry about it - it is only a problem if they are crowding or crushing your other teethWww@Answer-Health@Com

grows sideways, bends all your other teeth towards the front, makes them croooked in the end and it hurtsWww@Answer-Health@Com





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