Friday, November 6, 2009

Do I loose my wisdom if i pull out wisdom teeth?

What if i dont get a wisdom teeth?

Do I loose my wisdom if i pull out wisdom teeth?
No dear u wont loose ur wisdom.


if their is space thn only u get tht tooth.....


so dont worry abt it bcoz its also a teeth only the one u get noramally
Reply:Nope, but you do lose teeth, blood, and the headaches that wisdom teeth can cause. :)
Reply:NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! wow that's dumb.
Reply:You'd only lose your wisdom if you pulled them out yourself. :)
Reply:If you have them already "the wisdom"..it will be there.
Reply:No.
Reply:not at all
Reply:"wisdom teeth" is just a name. don't worry. be happy.
Reply:NO...BUT YOU LOSE THE TEETH AND POSSIBLE FUTURE PROBLEMS
Reply:I would be very carefull, doesn't seem like you've got much "wisdom" to spare
Reply:Yes, you will lose Wisdom and have to work all your life until you Retire at 70 years old. Keep your Wisdom Teeth and you be wise and not have to work as much. Just ask people getting older and still working if the have their Wisdom Teeth. I bet most of them do not!!!
Reply:...i dont think you have anything to worry about ....
Reply:What the others won't tell you is what you fear the most. Your wisdom teeth do not actually contain wisdom itself, but much like a simple electronic circuit, the wisdom teeth complete the circuit of electrons to the brain that stimulate your wisdom. DO NOT HAVE THEM REMOVED!





Oh no, I have said too much... they will come for me, but you can be saved...
Reply:No,
Reply:no you don't lose your wisdom..actually it's unsafe to keep them in go figure we're born to get them ..then we need to get them yanked so we don't develop health problems ...
Reply:YEs you do.
Reply:Yes, and then you start asking questions like this.
Reply:"Wisdom teeth" are classified as molars. Molars are the chewing teeth found furthest in the back of the mouth. Most humans have first, second, and third molars.





A person's third molars are their wisdom teeth. These teeth come in behind the 2nd molars (if there is necessary room for them and they are aligned properly) usually during a person's late teens or early twenties. In most cultures, this is the ages of maturity, hence the term "wisdom." Usually there are four wisdom teeth: upper left, upper right, lower left, and lower right.





In dental terminology an "impacted tooth" refers to a tooth that has failed to arise completely into its expected position. This unfortunate failure to erupt precisely may occur either because there is not space enough in the jaw for the tooth, or because the tooth's angulation is improper. The impacted wisdom teeth often partially erupt at the later ages (45-55). Not only they are difficult to extract at that age, the healing time is much longer.





The alternative to having wisdom teeth removed is to keep them. A few lucky people are able to retain their wisdom teeth and care for them as they would their other teeth. People with large jaws (blacks and African) can often keep their wisdom teeth because their wisdom teeth have room to erupt properly in the mouth. But for most of us, this isn't possible, and a postponement in their removal can cause grave problems.





The most common problems linked with wisdom teeth include cavities, gum inflammation (pericoronitis), facial abscess (cellulitis), cyst, crowding (occlusal malaligment, and numbess (parathesia). In rare circumstances (about 3-5 in Texas each year), the wisdom teeth's infection can travel downward and cause airway obstruction and sudden death. Moreover, in traditional Chinese medicine, the four wisdom teeth are associated with the four chambers of the heart. A problem with the wisdom teeth creates a "block" in the Meridian (energy) system, leading to heart's trouble.
Reply:U B wise 2 have them removed before they make you miserable.
Reply:hmm i'm having the same dilemma so i'm chosing to keep my wisdom teeth because i dont' want to risk losing my wisdom. but aparently people say wisdom comes with age. but is that becaue i'm older now and my wisdom teeth have come thru? i don't care i'll deal with the pain and keep my wisdom
Reply:Not necessarily, but I know lots of stupid people with wisdom teeth!



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