Not Everyone Actually Needs Them Out
This surprises a lot of people. Wisdom teeth – your third molars, the last ones to come in – don’t automatically have to go. Some people’s jaws have plenty of room. Some wisdom teeth come in straight, clean, and cause zero problems for decades.
The question isn’t whether you have wisdom teeth. It’s what your wisdom teeth are actually doing.
A dentist who looks at an up-to-date X-ray can see things you can’t feel yet: whether a tooth is angled sideways, how close it is to a nerve, whether it’s partially trapped under the gum (what dentists call “impaction”), and whether it’s creating a pocket where bacteria can quietly settle in.
That’s the real risk with problematic wisdom teeth – it’s usually not dramatic pain. It’s slow, invisible damage to the healthy teeth next door.