wisdom teeth?
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See a dentist!
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Only if you're having problems with them.
Pfft. I'm almost 50 and have all mine. If they don't bug ya, leave 'em be. only if they hurt!! if they dont hurt leave them in cause when they come out they hurt bad and for along time
Not unless they are still growing in and pushing on your other teeth. Otherwise, just take really good care of them you should be fine.
There is no reason to unless they are bothering you or they are poking out a bit. This is cuz they are hard to keep clean and are a risk of getting cavities
Ask your dentist what he thinks. I got mine out in my mid-20s because they were close enough to the surface that they'd actually try to erupt every now and then and it put pressure on my teeth (there was no room for them.) My sister is now in her mid-30s and her dentist has recommended just leaving hers be because they aren't giving her any problems. If you need them out have them removed . If there is no problem with them let them be .
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