Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Why Ignoring Them Could Cost You More Than You Think
Most of us don't think about our wisdom teeth until they start causing trouble. And by then, a lot of people assume the pain will just pass, or that if it's not hurting right now, it's probably fine to leave things be. Unfortunately, that's one of the more common misconceptions in dentistry, and it's one that can end up costing you far more than a routine check-up would have. Impacted wisdom teeth are teeth that don't have enough room to come through properly. Instead of growing in straight, they get stuck under the gum, wedge sideways into the tooth next to them, or only partially break through the surface. It sounds minor on paper, but the reality is that impacted wisdom teeth can quietly cause damage for years before you ever feel a thing. Why This Even Happens Honestly, it comes down to evolution not quite keeping up with our diets. Our ancestors had bigger jaws and tougher food to chew, which meant there was plenty of space for a full set of 32 teeth. M...