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Is it true that a unextracted wisdom tooth can decay?

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Is it true that a unextracted wisdom tooth can decay?

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Some people should have their wisdom teeth removed because not doing so could seriously compromise their health. Their wisdom teeth could rot. There are three ways to handle the problem: • Treat only the teeth that hurt. • Take preventive action and fix what could be harmful in the long term. • Rejuvenate the person’s oral health. Here’s why: most often, my patients prefer to have their wisdom teeth removed to facilitate cleaning or avoid having the other teeth overlap because of the pressure. Can the nerve be damaged and is it possible I will be paralyzed if you take out these teeth? Yes, but in only rare cases. After a complete exam, we can decide not to go ahead if the intervention is too risky. Can untreated cavities lead to sinusitis or heart disease? Sinusitis, maybe, but the tooth decay must be very deep. On the other hand, most recent research shows that people with gum disease have a higher risk of contracting cardiovascular problems. Does frequent brushing lead to dental prob

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