Wisdom teeth, impacted: Condition overview
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Key points for people with impacted wisdom teeth
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- Wisdom teeth are normal adult teeth. They’re the last teeth to appear in your mouth.
- Wisdom teeth can be impacted but still not bother you. If your wisdom teeth aren't causing problems, you may not need to have them taken out.
- Unless your wisdom teeth are causing you trouble, you probably do not need to have them taken out.
- But if they are causing pain, are damaging other teeth or your jawbone, or keep causing infections, you need to have them removed.
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This information is for educational use only, and is not a substitute for prompt professional medical advice. Readers should always consult a physician or other professional for advice and treatment. ©BMJ Publishing Group Limited 2008. All rights reserved.








