You likely have a lot of questions involving wisdom teeth. The third molars that erupt at different ages require different levels of removal are on their way out. Although they do not serve a vital purpose, it is important to understand what they are and why they are removed.
The necessity for removal also depends upon individuals. Some people keep their wisdom teeth if there is ample room in the mouth and no impaction occurs. If left, wisdom teeth make oral hygiene a more difficult process as food, plaque and tartar can cling to these hard-to-reach back teeth.
On the other hand, it is far more common for wisdom teeth to be removed and is often completed before they erupt. Complications can occur if they are allowed to remain in the mouth. Oral problems such as crowding, displacement, and impacted wisdom teeth can occur without proper removal.
The vast majority of people have only four wisdom teeth. With that being said, it is possible, but rare, for individuals to have extra wisdom teeth. These supernumerary teeth can erupt if left in after the main wisdom teeth are removed. Your surgeon will analyze X-rays to determine your exact number, positioning and the best course for removal. To answer the question, wisdom teeth do not grow back but it is possible to have more than four.
All in all, it is best to have your wisdom teeth removed. By allowing more room for other permanent teeth, removing possible areas where dental hygiene would be difficult, and eliminating many future complications, wisdom teeth removal is the best course of action. Contact Doral Dental Specialists today for a consultation and to talk with them regarding your wisdom teeth. Planning and removal now save money and pain down the road. Our expert staff will provide unmatched care, precision and post-op treatment.