What is the likelihood that my wisdom teeth may get removed after the next time !


Question: What is the likelihood that my wisdom teeth may get removed after the next time i see a dentist?
they havent given me any problems in a while and my teeth arent even really close to perfect, so im in no rush to get them removed. i also have a tooth that the filling came out of a while ago. the reason why i havent seen a dentist in a while is because we really dont have the money (ive never had a job and we have bills to pay that my dad left behind (mom and dad got divorced)) , and i have no dental insurance. my wisdom teeth have been growing in for 4 years or so now though i dont think theyve moved for a good part of a year , but i dont think i really have the room for them either.

Answers:

If your teeth are already in then there is no reason for them to remove them. If the teeth are still coming in and there doesn't appear to be much room in your mouth then they will prolly be removed



wisdom teeth pulling (at great expense) is a current dental scam most are unnecessary, also fillings do more damage than decay in much less time and constantly need re-filling until there is no tooth and a crown is necessary, also hugely expensive veneers are another scam , if you don't have pain you don't need a dentist, fluoride in water and toothpaste has really squeezed dentist's earnings making them generally less trustworthy, that's the downside of paying medical professionals according to the amount of work they do




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