by anonymous on February 23rd, 2005

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I have unpaired wisdom teeth (none on top), but my dentist wants to remove the two lower wisdom teeth anyway. They're not bothering me. Why should I have them removed?

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  • by maddiver on December 11th, 2005

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    Be careful about this. Have your dentist explain to you why he want the two wisdom teeth removed and get a second opinion! My wisdom teeth were not bothering me at all. My dentist did a panoramic x-ray. I am glad he did. My dentist showed me the x-ray and pointed out the problems with my teeth. I was nervous! My wisdom teeth came in at an angle and were eroding my 2nd molars. I had to have all four of mine removed. Another note I recently took Human Anatomy and Physiology in college. My teacher was a dentist. When we were studying about the teeth my teacher said that teeth like pairs and will adjust themselves in order to have a mate

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