What Are Wisdom Teeth and What Problems Do They Pose to You?

The wisdom teeth are known as "third molars," and generally developed in someone between 17 and 25, although around 25% to 35% of the population never developed the wisdom teeth. For those who develop it, there are all kinds of possibilities and complications that can arise.

In general, individuals develop four of them, one in every corner of the mouth. If the four "third molars" grow regularly next to other teeth, they can provide healthy assets to the mouth. However, more often than not, young gears need to be extracted due to problems and complications. You can know more about wisdom teeth extraction from various online sources.

  • Impaction of the wisdom teeth

The term "Impaction" is used when discussing teeth in general which fails to appear in the expected position. The majority of the youngest teeth fall into this category, especially because there is not enough space in your jaw to accommodate teeth.

There are several types of impactions that dentists are regularly seen, and they all come with a series of their own unique problems for people who live with them.

Impaction can be mesial, vertical or horizontal, or distal. Horizontal impaction occurs when the wisdom teeth grow on the side, about ninety degrees towards the rest of the teeth. With horizontal impaction, the youngest teeth grow towards the rest of the teeth.

Distal impartial occurs when teeth grow around a forty-five-degree angle, contrary to the direction of other teeth. Mesial impaction is the opposite of the distal where teeth grow towards the other. Finally, vertical impaction occurs when teeth grow upright.