Impacted Tooth is a tooth that is unable to emerge normally in the mouth like other teeth. It may only partially emerge or in some cases, the impacted tooth is completely embedded in the jawbone. This is because the impacted tooth emerges later than the other teeth, leaving no space for it to emerge. Wisdom teeth are the last molar or third tooth that normally erupts in the late teens to early 20s. Most people usually have four wisdom teeth (top left, top right, bottom left, and bottom right).

Impacted wisdom teeth can pose several risks to your dental health, including:
- Tooth decay: When the wisdom teeth and second molar are abnormally close together, it is difficult to cleanWhen wisdom teeth only partially erupt into the mouth, food particles are often trapped under the gums, เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย, making cleaning difficult. This causes inflammation, swelling, and infection, which causes the gums in that area to develop pus, causing pain. If the infection spreads further, it can cause a sore throat, inability to swallow, fever, reduced mouth opening, or difficulty breathing, which can be life-threatening. Food particles get stuck, causing tooth decay in both teeth.
- Bad breath, inflamed gums, tooth decay and food debris can all cause bad breath. Wisdom teeth are one of the main reasons why you have bad breath, which can ruin your personality.
- Impacted teeth have a chance of causing a cyst. When impacted teeth are present, the surrounding tissue can develop into a cyst or tumor. And because impacted teeth are often close to the jaw, they continue to push and eat away at the jawbone. In the future, this will result in facial deformity, a chance of losing the jawbone, and the jawbone being easily broken if impacted.
- As wisdom teeth erupt, they exert pressure on surrounding structures, including adjacent teeth, causing them to move or overlap.
In addition, wisdom tooth extraction also has other purposes, such as orthodontics. The third molar must be extracted first to facilitate the movement of the other teeth, etc.