Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last teeth in the mouth to develop and erupt (break through the gums). Generally this occurs between the ages of 17 and 25. With the many benefits of modern dental care, orthodontics, and changes in the human diet, most people lack the space in their mouth to accommodate the third molars. Additionally, wisdom teeth are located far back in the mouth making them hard to reach and keep clean.
Numerous problems can occur with wisdom teeth including cavities, periodontal disease (such as gum infections), crowding of teeth, and inference with dental work or orthodontics. Moreover, not all problems with wisdom teeth are obvious or painful, yet damage may be being done without your being aware. Prevention of these problems, or catching and treating them early on, is important for your overall health and quality of life.Learn More