The Mystery of Wisdom Teeth
Author : Dr. Vaishnavi Thobre
Wisdom teeth are a set of molars located at the back of your upper as well as lower jaw. They typically start to occur during younger years. Think of them as the late bloomers of your smile! These teeth generally start to erupt inside the mouth between the ages of 17 and 25. Although some people never develop them at all. Because they appear so late in life, they often don’t have enough space to grow properly. This lack of space can cause them to become impacted.
Some interesting facts about Wisdom teeth:
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The reason behind their nickname, “wisdom teeth” is that they typically show up during young adulthood. It is usually considered to be a time of youth gaining wisdom. Funny, right? Although it does not have a direct relation with a person gaining wisdom.
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Not everybody possesses them and it’s quite normal. Some people never possess wisdom teeth at all! This can be genetic or due to a lack of space in the jaw during development.
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They are troublesome: Due to their position at the back of the mouth, there is frequently insufficient space for their proper emergence. They may become trapped beneath the gums (impacted), emerge only partially, or develop at unusual angles. This can result in the following issues:
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Discomfort – Individuals may experience continuous and dull aching pain along the jaw.
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Misalignment – These teeth can exert pressure on adjacent teeth. Hence, this causes crowding among the teeth.
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Infection – The accumulation of bacteria around submerged 3rd molar teeth can lead to gum diseases.
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Inability to bite – Biting food becomes difficult in such cases. People would often complain of sharp pain while chewing food from that side.
In the above cases, a dental surgeon would always recommend to extract the impacted tooth. Sometimes, the procedure of removing a tooth can become difficult depending on the complications that involve the location and position of the tooth. Hence, the extraction procedure would always be carried out surgically.
It is entirely natural to experience anxiety regarding the extraction of wisdom teeth. As it is a surgical procedure, it can evoke apprehension in fearful people. However, there are effective strategies to reduce the severity of the fear and enhance your comfort level. Consider the following recommendations:
1. Familiarize Yourself with the Procedure
Correct Knowledge – Gaining a clear understanding of what to expect can significantly diminish your fears. Request your dentist to provide a detailed explanation of the procedure.
Inquire freely – Do not hesitate to pose any questions you may have, regardless of their perceived significance.
Steer clear of distressing narratives – Avoid engaging with online forums or videos that may depict excessively graphic or negative experiences. Instead, concentrate on obtaining information from trustworthy sources, such as your dentist or established dental health websites.
2. Engage with Your Dentist
Facilitate open dialogue. It is essential to communicate openly with your dentist concerning any fears or anxieties you experience. Open communication can provide the necessary reassurance and support.
3. Implement Relaxation Strategies.
Engage in deep breathing exercises. This can effectively soothe your nerves and alleviate anxiety. It is beneficial to practice these techniques regularly before your appointment.
Meditation or mindfulness practices. These methods can assist in centering your thoughts on the present moment, thereby diminishing feelings of worry.
So, there you have it – the lowdown on those quirky little molars known as wisdom teeth. They might not always live up to their wise name, but with regular dental care and a bit of knowledge, you can keep them from causing too much trouble