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Wisdom teeth are often removed as a routine procedure, but current evidence shows that removal is not always necessary. In this episode, we explore the clinical criteria used to determine when extraction is indicated and when preservation is appropriate.
We discuss key factors such as positioning, infection risk, hygiene accessibility, and the presence of disease, including pericoronitis and decay. The episode also addresses common misconceptions, including the belief that wisdom teeth cause crowding, and highlights the importance of individualized risk assessment.
Additionally, we examine how age influences surgical outcomes, recovery, and complication risk, and why timing plays a critical role in decision-making.
This episode provides a clear, science-based framework for understanding wisdom teeth management and making informed decisions in collaboration with your dental professional.
By Maria FlorouWisdom teeth are often removed as a routine procedure, but current evidence shows that removal is not always necessary. In this episode, we explore the clinical criteria used to determine when extraction is indicated and when preservation is appropriate.
We discuss key factors such as positioning, infection risk, hygiene accessibility, and the presence of disease, including pericoronitis and decay. The episode also addresses common misconceptions, including the belief that wisdom teeth cause crowding, and highlights the importance of individualized risk assessment.
Additionally, we examine how age influences surgical outcomes, recovery, and complication risk, and why timing plays a critical role in decision-making.
This episode provides a clear, science-based framework for understanding wisdom teeth management and making informed decisions in collaboration with your dental professional.