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Have you fallen for the dental Jew /Pol/?
Although recommended by the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, wisdom tooth extraction may do more harm than good.
>Studies show "Only 12% of truly impacted teeth >are associated with pathological conditions such >as cysts and damage to adjacent teeth."
>"In fact, 50% of upper third molars classified as >impactions are normally developing teeth"
Many dentists take advantage of the vanity of patients claiming that failure to remove the teeth will result in the crowding of other teeth, even though this is simply not the case.
In addition most patients are not properly informed of the risks
>lockjaw
>burns
>Permanent nerve damage
>infection
>cavitation
>dry socket.
Remember pol, never trust a man in a white jacket, these snake oil salesmen are just out for your money, and have very little evidence to back up thier claims.
Unless it's absolutely medically necessary, keep your wisdom teeth.
Although recommended by the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, wisdom tooth extraction may do more harm than good.
>Studies show "Only 12% of truly impacted teeth >are associated with pathological conditions such >as cysts and damage to adjacent teeth."
>"In fact, 50% of upper third molars classified as >impactions are normally developing teeth"
Many dentists take advantage of the vanity of patients claiming that failure to remove the teeth will result in the crowding of other teeth, even though this is simply not the case.
In addition most patients are not properly informed of the risks
>lockjaw
>burns
>Permanent nerve damage
>infection
>cavitation
>dry socket.
Remember pol, never trust a man in a white jacket, these snake oil salesmen are just out for your money, and have very little evidence to back up thier claims.
Unless it's absolutely medically necessary, keep your wisdom teeth.