Do you have your wisdom teeth?
#25
I know several people who still have their wisdom teeth and I am in my mid-fifties. I nannied for a dentist and his wife and he said that if your wisdom teeth came in and you had no problems, it meant that you had a very big mouth to accomodate the teeth. People like me and others who had to have them removed due to impaction issues meant our mouths weren't big enough to make room for the extra teeth. If you husband has lived this long with no issues, leave them alone. Sometimes a young dentist sees $$$$$$ signs.
#27
I only got 2. The right side. One is fine, the top one and I will part ways on 4/13. It is half in/half out and sideways. Every so often it pushes on its neighbor and I get a dull ache into my sinuses. I've known for years it was not a happy camper, I just lived with it. Now it's more frequent so it has to go. I am sooo afraid of being put out, it's a control thing where I need to know what's going on, but the idea of a tooth being pulled and being awake, not for me. But I have had cavities filled with no novocaine. :) go figure.
But it will be a day with my sister and sewing. If I can handle it.
But it will be a day with my sister and sewing. If I can handle it.
#29
Originally Posted by LucyInTheSky
DH went to the dentist today and the dentist has been nagging him about getting his wisdom teeth out. DH's teeth, all 4 of them, grew in perfectly straight and happy (vs mine that grew in sideways and came out when I was 12). The teeth are in fine, he can eat fine, they don't bother him, they're fully functioning and happy teeth.
My mom worked for an oral surgeon for about 7 years and she had always told me that if your wizzies grew in right, then you just left them alone (she has all 4 of hers). Whereas DH's dentist today told him that basically everyone gets their wizzies out, and that at some point in DH's life, the teeth would start to hurt and need to be removed (to which DH said that he would rather wait until they're hurting and then get them out). Dentist then said that during his entire practice he's never met anyone over 70 with their wisdom teeth (and he's in his earlier 30s, so his entire career isn't exactly that long). And I find it unbelievable that no one over 70 has their wizzies (and it's too late to call my family members over 70)
So, the question - for those of you who your wisdom teeth grew in right, do you still have them or did you get them removed as a "preventive" measure?
My mom worked for an oral surgeon for about 7 years and she had always told me that if your wizzies grew in right, then you just left them alone (she has all 4 of hers). Whereas DH's dentist today told him that basically everyone gets their wizzies out, and that at some point in DH's life, the teeth would start to hurt and need to be removed (to which DH said that he would rather wait until they're hurting and then get them out). Dentist then said that during his entire practice he's never met anyone over 70 with their wisdom teeth (and he's in his earlier 30s, so his entire career isn't exactly that long). And I find it unbelievable that no one over 70 has their wizzies (and it's too late to call my family members over 70)
So, the question - for those of you who your wisdom teeth grew in right, do you still have them or did you get them removed as a "preventive" measure?
#30
I love this old saying "If it isn't broken don't fix it." The only suggestion I would make is carefully brushing and flossing, because they are so difficult to get to.... which probably leads to more cavities etc.
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