Most common questions used to investigate
Do you have one or more wisdom teeth that erupted?
Have you ever lost other teeth before and had wisdom teeth moved to replace it?
Do you feel that your wisdom teeth are sensitive?
Are your teeth rows even?
Do you often experience feeling your cheeks being bitten?
Are you being treated with braces and other orthodontic appliances presently or has your dentist directed you for teeth extraction?
Do you often experience problems while brushing your teeth?
Have you treated your wisdom teeth or faced complications before?
Common conclusions
It seems you don’t have wisdom teeth or they don’t cause you any inconvenience. You should brush your teeth twice every day and gently floss afterwards in order to remove food residues in your interdental spaces. Remember to visit your dentist twice a year for a check-up and professional hygiene treatment that includes plaque removal and decay prevention.
It seems your wisdom teeth don’t cause you much inconvenience. Schedule a visit to your dentist for a check-up and professional hygiene treatment that includes plaque removal and decay prevention. Remember to visit your dentist twice a year.
You are displaying some signs of an unhealthy situation with your wisdom teeth. Feeling uncomfortable about bite disharmony or sensitivity may lead to inflammation or temporomandibular joint dysfunction. Such a situation may also have high risks of decay and should be detected and treated in time. You should be attentive while brushing since wisdom teeth may be difficult to brush correctly. Please schedule a visit to your dentist for more information and further examination.
Unfortunately, you are displaying numerous signs of having bite disharmony and feeling uncomfortable about your wisdom teeth. Such a situation may lead to serious inflammation or problems with your bite. Additionally, feeling uncomfortable about chewing or having your cheeks bitten shows high risks of having temporomandibular joint dysfunction. Any of these cases should be detected and treated in time. It is likely you should remove your wisdom teeth. Please schedule a visit to your dentist for more information and further examination.
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