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 elleinad on May 24th, 2006

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    I am having my wisdom teeth removed as well. Wisdom teeth are unnecessary to the human body so over time, due to natural selection processes people no longer get wisdom teeth. afer having an x-ray on my teeth the doctor pointed out that one is actually growing sideways (which is common), when the teeth come through, they often cause overcrowding in the mouth, and eventually the teeth of the lower jaw will buckle and disalign themselves. Also, as wisom teeth are not a necessity, they may eventaully rot in your mouth and casue rotting in surrounding teeth. i suggest you get them out, before its too late.

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