How can you understand when you should (or not) remove the teeth of maturity

If you have not yet experienced the pain associated with the removal of mature molars, two are options after reading these articles: either you will never remove them and you have no reason to worry, or you will run to the dentist to save later complications. Many dentists recommend removing molars somewhere from [...]
If you have not yet experienced the pain associated with the removal of mature molars, two are options after reading these articles: either you will never remove them and you have no reason to worry, or you will run to the dentist to save later complications. Many dentists recommend removing molars sometime between the ages of 12 and 25, but is it really necessary?
When you don't have to remove them:
1. If they're healthy and the meat around them are not fries.
2. If they're completely out.
3. don't interfere with your teeth.
4. They're easy to clean.
When You must remove them:
1. The teeth are completely under the flesh, and cannot come out. In such cases, cysts form that may spoil the roots of the next tooth.
2. The teeth haven't been fully exposed. You have difficulty cleaning them, and as a result, bacteria will be collected, resulting in oral disease.
3. If there's not enough room for the other tooth, you have to remove it, otherwise it will distort other teeth, and we don't want it, right?
4. If you feel pain in the area around your teeth, you need to remove them.
5. Your oral mucosa is often infected in the toothy country, a sign to remove.










