A commonly asked question is 'Why do I need four wisdom teeth out?'
The impacted tooth causing problems needs to be extracted but so does its opposing tooth. This is because teeth keep moving until they hit something. So if only one tooth is extracted then the opposing tooth will keep moving (supererupts) until it hits the gingiva of the extracted tooth, causing problems.
As it supererupts, it also increases its surface area, causing more food and bacteria to accumulate around the tooth. So having the two opposing teeth out at the same time saves the extraction procedure and consequent healing time, occurring twice.
The difficulty of the extraction procedure determines whether they can be extracted at the surgery or in a hospital. Your First Bite dentist can discuss your options with you. It is also important to know the complications associated with the procedure, so please ask.
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