To know the further impact of the wisdom teeth on the overall
health, we need to first know what a wisdom tooth is. The Wisdom teeth are the
upper and the lower third molars that present at the very back of the mouth,
close to the cheeks. These teeth usually grow when we are about 17 to 21 years
old. This is the age, when we are considered to become wise enough. Thus, these
teeth are called the Wisdom teeth. A few dentists in Little Rock came forward to speak about these molars and the problems
that they may cause.
What are the possible
problems that could occur with wisdom teeth?
The growing of the Wisdom teeth is a natural occurrence.
Thus, there should be no effect on the health of the individual. Healthy wisdom teeth that grow in the right position usually don’t cause much problem. It is
only the unhealthy ones and the ones that are not positioned well that may have
a serious impact on the health. The following are a few reasons that may give
rise to health problems.
- When the tooth grows partway out from the gums causing a thin tissue of the gum overlapping the tooth. Food particles can then get stuck inside this flap, thus causing gum infections.
- Having a smaller jaw may not have enough room for the wisdom tooth to come out. Due to the lack of space, they will then get stuck inside the gums.
- Crooked wisdom teeth or those that are facing in a different direction can cause problems. It might put extra pressure on the tooth beside it or on the jaw.
- Wisdom teeth that are located far behind in the mouth are usually difficult to reach out to. Thus, cleaning them becomes difficult.
- If there is a cyst being formed in place of the wisdom tooth, it may further damage the bone or the root.
How will we know whether the wisdom teeth the ones causing
the problem? What is the best time when we can visit the dentist? This is
important as it will help you avoid the severe dental issues that might occur
in the near future.
- Pain in the jaw and stiffness near the impacted tooth.
- Pain or irritation from a tooth that is coming up in a wrong direction and pushing another tooth, the jaw, gums or even the cheek.
- The swelling in the gums where there is an impacted tooth coming out partway with a flap of the gum tissue covering it.
- Tooth decay and gum infections when the wisdom teeth are not cleaned properly.

