Signs That You Need Your Wisdom Teeth Removed

While getting your wisdom teeth removed may not sound like much fun, sometimes they can cause more problems down the road if left untreated. However, not everyone needs to get their wisdom teeth removed, so it is important to consult with a dentist, such as Dr. Richard McLain of Richard McLain Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, for wisdom teeth removal in Littleton, CO. In the meantime, there are some signs to look out for that may indicate you need your wisdom teeth removed.

Signs That You Need Your Wisdom Teeth Removed

Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars that usually grow in for most people between their late teens and early twenties. Not all wisdom teeth need to be removed. However, it is very common for wisdom teeth to become impacted, which can create other problems with our teeth and gums. Impacted wisdom teeth can cause symptoms including pain, swollen or bleeding gums, jaw pain or stiffness, difficulty chewing or opening your mouth, and bad breath. If left untreated, impacted wisdom teeth may result in sinus problems, shifting teeth, and gum disease.

A trained dentist, like Dr. McLain, is the best person to determine your need for wisdom tooth removal in Littleton, CO. This is because if you are not having any pain or other symptoms listed above, you may not realize on your own that your wisdom teeth are growing crooked or disrupting the alignment of your existing teeth. Some wisdom teeth may only grow partially through the gums due to a lack of space, and some may not erupt through the gums at all, but they could still be affecting your oral health below the gumline.

Find Treatment For Wisdom Teeth Today

If you are having symptoms or are unsure of the location or condition of your wisdom teeth, talk to Dr. McLain of Richard McLain Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery to be sure your wisdom teeth are not impacted. If you require wisdom teeth removal in Littleton, CO, give us a call today at (303) 798-4553.

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