Newer studies show why you should not extract molars

That's why you shouldn't take out your molars. What really are molars? The balls are on top and in the back of the jaw. Adults often have four teeth. Doctors have declared these teeth unnecessary, so we often extract them, broadcast the telegram. Their extraction, however, could have consequences. For [...]
The balls are on top and in the back of the jaw. Adults often have four teeth. Doctors have declared these teeth unnecessary, so we often extract them, broadcast the telegram.
Their extraction, however, could have consequences. Because of the binding of the mouth and other parts of the body, some feel constant shock after surgery.
If you feed regularly, you can keep them
Most people decide to pull them out so they don't scream, but if you feed them safely, it'll have to be all right.
Teeth are bound by thin intestines
The unreasonable extraction of them can cause infections to hurt facial nerves, pain, uncontrolled bleeding, and yet long recovery.
Because of these symptoms, the extract of molars when not necessary do not recommend dentists. They say it's best to wait for the problem to arise because there's no problem in most people.
Medical experts have found that the number of surgical interventions has been reduced by 60%. So more than half the extracting operations are really unnecessary!
A 2014 study has shown that if you want to extract the molars, it does not mean that you will have room for all your teeth and that there is a possibility that it will even be overloaded.
Preventive molar extraction is very flawed. It would be best to consult the dentist first and learn what the chances are of having problems with molars.












