Do wisdom teeth always have to come out?

No, wisdom teeth don’t always have to come out. In fact, if your wisdom teeth erupt normally and are in a good position, and they aren’t causing pain or dental issues, they can be left alone.

During your teenage years, we’ll evaluate and monitor your wisdom teeth, and if they begin to affect your oral health, we might recommend extraction.

When Removal Is Necessary

Here are the circumstances when it’s usually best to remove your wisdom teeth:

  • Impacted teeth — If your wisdom teeth get trapped in your jawbone, it can be painful and harm your other teeth.
  • Partial eruption — Sometimes your wisdom teeth only partially erupt, leading to tooth decay or gum disease.
  • Spacing issues — When your mouth is too small, your wisdom teeth can cause crowding issues and affect your other teeth.
  • Decay and infection — Because they’re located at the back of your mouth, your wisdom teeth are difficult to clean and more prone to cavities.

Quality Dental Care in Tuscaloosa, AL

Instead of searching the internet for “wisdom teeth removal Tuscaloosa,” we hope you’ll give us a call! At Vandervoort Family Dentistry, we can examine your teeth and gums and customize a treatment plan suited to your needs.

Please give us a call at (205) 345-7755 for more information or to schedule an appointment.