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Odd, my dentist's hygenist complains that people who have their wisdom teeth suck at taking care of them in general.

Mine got pulled for good reason. They were severely impacted, and pushing other teeth out of alignment. (I can still feel that I have out of alignment teeth in the far back of my mouth.)

Not everyone should "keep their wisdom teeth." Sometimes... they gotta go.



Mine were not impacted but they are the hardest teeth to keep clean as they are so far back in the jaw. I've since had two of them pulled for decay, the other two are still healthy.


I got them out because I'd randomly get a dorrito or something stuck right inside the gum causing them to bleed and be messed up for a week, about 4 times a year.


>Odd, my dentist's hygenist complains that people who have their wisdom teeth suck at taking care of them in general.

Mine complains about having to clean them since they have to reach way in there to get at them, but it always pleasantly surprised how well I keep them clean.


Aha! So they don't like the extra work. I wonder if that is part of the problem! These teeth are a pain to deal with. I wish they would be more impressed with your ability to clean them rather than complain.


I think the issue is that a lot of times they get impacted, where they are basically sideways cramming into another tooth, and it's a lot easier to remove them before that happens than afterwards, which means dentists tend to be really aggressive about suggesting they get removed. One of those situations where you see the problem a lot so you think it's a bigger deal than it actually is. Like someone that works at a car dealer saying that every Whatever is crap because that's all the work on, despite it statistically not being worse than any other model.




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