Rarely do wisdom teeth erupt in the ideal alignment. Wisdom teeth frequently become trapped beneath the gum line or only partially emerge because the mouth is too small to accommodate them, a condition is known as "impacted." Bad breath, headaches, jaw pain, and swollen, sore, or bleeding gums can all be symptoms of impacted teeth. Even when wisdom teeth fully erupt, they sometimes do so at an awkward angle or with a crooked eruption. Your other teeth may be forced to shift out of alignment as a result of this misalignment, which could result in pain, headaches, bite issues, and tooth damage. Symptoms may be quickly relieved following removal. Near fully impacted wisdom teeth, it's possible for cysts, a fluid-filled sac, or benign tumours to occasionally form. Cysts and tumours can weaken the jaw bone, harm nearby teeth, and disrupt the mouth's nerves. A cyst or tumour may, in rare circumstances, even result in a jaw fracture. The removal of your wisdom teeth is a procedure that is generally safe. There are risks associated with it, such as infection, just like with any surgical procedure. Most of the time, these risks can be reduced if you adhere to your dentist's post-operative instructions.
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