Dental problem. Might be widom teeth.?


Question:
My teeth have always been straight. I am not only person in my immediate that has not needed braces.

Recently (In the last month), I have noticed my bite feels different. The upper jaw feels unaligned with the bottom jaw. My front teeth on my upper jaw are overlapping the teeth next to them.

I feel like my gum is rising. I feel a solid object under the "Skin". I may have a tooth growing. I am turning 15 in less than a month, if this matters.

I do not want to get braces if I do not need them. Will my teeth become straight, or should I have a dentist look?

I am sorry if I cannot be understood well. English is my second language, so some things may seem out of place.

Answers:
Go to your dentist and get it pulled out. I also had that problem at age 16, well they didnt fully grow but i did feel a piece of the wisdom tooth coming out and it bothered me everytime i chewed. I told my mom to make an appointment with a dentist because my sister didnt pull hers out and a tooth of hers got crooked. Well the dentist said i have to get it pulled out because i had a small mouth and my teeth will get all crooked by the new teeth. well that same day he put my mouth to sleep and pulled all my wisdom teeth out. Its been already 3 yrs and my teeth are very straight and i didnt need any braces.
It does sound like wisdom teeth. You are near the right age...

They can move your other teeth. Especially if you have a small jaw...
Go and see a dentist just in case.
Please get it checked out by a dentist, this just happened to me 2 weeks ago, My bite felt very weird and they ended up taking the wisdom tooth out and getting two of my other teeth fixed in the process. Good Luck
Yes, This could be wisdom teeth problems. Seek out a dentist Or a Maxillofacial surgeon.
when wisdom teeth grow in vertically(sideways) they move the other teeth. Your at the age that your wisdom teeth are growing in.
If you feel something in the back of your mouth, it could be your wisdom teeth, but you hare very young, mine didn.t pose an issue until I was 27. I highly doubt it is your wisdom teeth coming through, but strange things do happen. I would definitely see a dentist. Don't worry about braces, and they won't give then to you if you don't need them. Yet, see the dentist and see what he says, maybe see 2. I like to get 2 different opinions.
It could be your wisdom teeth. If you feel that the wisdom teeth are being offset by your wisdom teeth growing in, you should check with your dentist. She will see how far your wisdom teeth have grown in and judge whether or not you'll need surgery to have them removed yet. Most people need to get their teeth pulled in their late teens/early twenties. Before I had my teeth pulled, I noticed my bottom teeth were getting a little crooked, and that I was getting a lot of headaches. The dentist will refer you to an endodontist, if he or she feels you need them pulled. The recovery time for the surgery is a week at most. I was okay in about 4 days.
It very well could be your wisdom teeth. The only way to know for sure is to see a dentist. They will probably take an x-ray that shows all your teeth on one film called a panorex. This will show the position of your wisdom teeth. Wisdom teeth can take a few years to even break through the gum even if they are not impacted or straight. If your mouth is small you will notice the changes these teeth are causing earlier. Go see a dentist so if it is your wisdom teeth you can have them removed before they do more damage.
Everyone needs braces to get perfect teeth. If you want to maintain perfect teeth, then you should ahve your wisdom teeth out. A good place to start is with the orthodotnist. Go to http://www.oceansurgical.com.au/... to find out more
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