Wisdom Teeth Impaction Explained

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Dive into the world of dental health with this enlightening video on wisdom tooth impaction. Explore vertical, horizontal, and distal impactions, understanding their impact on oral health. Subscribe for insights into extraction procedures, complications, and proactive dental care. Your smile's well-being starts here! #shorts #3danimation #WisdomToothCare #DentalHealthInsights #OralWellness
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For a name like wisdom teeth, it sure is stupid the way it comes out.

Ru
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I have never been happier to have been born without wisdom teeth.

laurens
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I'm so glad my wisdom teeth just fit in my mouth
All 4 of them

abdulhaseeb
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just lost a tooth because of the wisdom impacting it for years.. i hope the wisdom takes its place now

Blehstor
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who named it wisdom? In Thai, the direct translation is 'buried teeth'.

dekcode
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I’ve only just got one of my wisdom teeth out at 27 and I’m glad all my wisdoms had some type of wisdom grew in vertical

xXiRuNxNiKeXx
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Got all my 4 wisdom teeth taken out 4 days ago a breeze but the aftermath is painful so take your medicine on time and don’t eat foods you have no business eating the whole week.soft foods are the best comfort and safe if you are getting this procedure done

kyaq
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I am so glad that I get to keep my wisdom teeth!!! No problems with them.

justanotherarmyvet.
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Had mine taken out. The bottom ones were partially erupted so bacteria constantly got trapped around it and it cause my gums to be inflamed. The whole experience was great. I healed really fast and easy because I followed the doctors instructions to a T!

lilyoz
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I had all of mine taken out. The top two were easy break and pull jobs by a local dentist but both of the bottom ones were impacted and one had a cavity so, surgery was the only option. Though, I had a great surgeon in a local city and I have never had anesthesia before but, honestly, it was the best sleep I've had in a long time. There's definitely risks for the surgery so it's important to find a good surgeon but, it's worth it.

SiouxTube
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My mouth really be playing Pokémon and said gotta catch em all

christiely
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Imagine the ability to manage this problem has only been effectively corrected within the last 100 years or so with modern dentistry. The pain and disease that people endured during the history of mankind with the malady must have been gruesome. We are so lucky for many of us to live in an advanced society that can effectively cure many typical and annoying medical issues. Now if we could only advance emotionally and socially so we can stop exploiting and killing others.

chupacabra
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Too many people go under the knife as preventive maintenance. Dentists are hustlers. If you're not having problems DON'T REMOVE THEM! I've had mine over 20 years. Some never broke through. Guess what? No pain. I won't remove them unless they actually cause me pain.

MrSupernova
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I'm the unlucky person with horizontal impaction.

muffinmaxxed
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I had a horizontal tooth. Good thing it was caught early. Also thankful I only had 3 wisdom teeth. Kept the pain to a minimum

derpycats
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I had the horizontal shituation 😢😢😢 it was horrible and did damage to my lower teeth. Had to get it surgically removed.

leannegraceliberty
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It also depends on the case of growth and the structure of your jawbone

dnentertainment
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Just got my two impacted wisdom teeth out, I'm 25 and the recovery was not too bad, however they destroyed my second molars and now I have to get both of those taken out and get dental implants to replace them. Moral of the story is don't let it become a problem if you can avoid it. 😐

michaelparness
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I had three of them removed. Only one was "wise" and got deleted in mere seconds. Other two? They were anti-wisdom, since the surgeon spent like 4 hours removing them.
I hope my last tooth doesn't come out at all

assetaden
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I had 2 different surgeries for my wisdom teeth removal, and both were horizontally impacted. The surgeries took around 30 minutes each (they used something like a drill to clear up the residues), local anesthesia, and no pain during the surgery except for some pressure. The real pain starts around 6 hours after the surgery, expect it to continue for at least 3 days. That area of your face gets bruised quite a lot for the first days. The internal bruising also makes you harder to open your mouth (it took a few weeks for me to return back to normal). The good news is if you suffer this problem, you will have that surgery only once in your life (for each tooth to be specific).

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