Wisdom teeth can affect nearby teeth by causing pressure, food trapping, gum inflammation, tooth decay, or shifting of surrounding teeth if left untreated.
Many people think wisdom teeth only cause pain at the back of the mouth. However, impacted or poorly positioned wisdom teeth may also affect the healthy teeth beside them over time.
Wisdom teeth are located at the very back of the mouth. When there is not enough space for them to grow properly, they may push against nearby teeth or create areas that are difficult to clean.
This can lead to multiple dental problems.
Some wisdom teeth grow sideways or become impacted under the gums.
This pressure may irritate nearby molars and surrounding tissues, causing discomfort or jaw pain.
Food and bacteria can easily become trapped between wisdom teeth and nearby molars.
Because these areas are difficult to clean properly, plaque buildup may increase the risk of cavities on both the wisdom tooth and neighbouring teeth.
Partially erupted wisdom teeth may create small pockets around the gums where bacteria collect.
This can lead to:
In some cases, impacted wisdom teeth may damage the roots or surrounding bone of adjacent teeth if left untreated for a long period.
Wisdom teeth are located far at the back of the mouth, making brushing and flossing more difficult.
Poor cleaning may increase dental problems around nearby teeth.
You should consider a dental check-up if you experience:
β Wisdom tooth pain
β Swollen gums
β Food frequently trapped behind teeth
β Bad breath
β Difficulty chewing
β Jaw discomfort
Digital dental X-rays can help dentists assess the wisdom tooth position and surrounding teeth condition.
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Wisdom teeth can sometimes affect nearby teeth even before obvious pain appears. Early dental assessment may help prevent more serious complications later.
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