Wisdom Teeth Removal Is A Dental Scam 66% Of The Time

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Wisdom teeth are the final set of molars that people get in their early twenties or late teens. Most North Americans undergo the procedure of removing their wisdom teeth. When wisdom teeth are misaligned, it can cause to damage and crowd the adjacent teeth or the jawbone. The removal process of these teeth can be  dangerous and there are even cases of death.  On the Next Page learn more about wisdom teeth, why we need them and why 66% of the time removing them is unnecessary.

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20 Responses to “Wisdom Teeth Removal Is A Dental Scam 66% Of The Time”

  1. As a dental hygienist I cannot agree with this wisdom teeth more often than not cause periodontal problems due to patient inability to keep it clean. Also for many there is no room for them and can cause pain at times. So I do believe it is better to have them removed sorry.

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  2. I agree! I worked for an Oral Surgeon for over 15years and have seen how leaving unerrupted wisdom teeth can lead to cysts in the jaw not to mention they can damage the adjacent roots of the molars! Never leave impacted wisdom teeth!

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  3. Debbie Lynn Pescatore

    May 27. 2016

    I certainly hope this is not true… to put people in danger for the hell of it (aka money)is very very sad indeed.

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  4. Shirley Budge

    May 27. 2016

    Patrick C Budge

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  5. Carol Casserly

    May 27. 2016

    Wish I had mine now

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  6. Patricia Fleming

    May 27. 2016

    Why? Do you not have enough chewing meat teeth now, or has the extractions caused extra issues?

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  7. Carol Casserly

    May 27. 2016

    No I lost 2 of my back teeth that were root canal ed n capped but eventually disintegrsted. So maybe my wisdom would have moved into place. My mother had them removed bc I had braces n dentist recommend ed not to crowd my new aright teeth

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  8. Hollie Lowenberg

    May 27. 2016

    So happy I got mine removed

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  9. Jean R. Krull Burdick

    May 27. 2016

    My daughter, 19, dentist days she should get all 4 removed, now I see this and wonder. My two boys got their all 4…. Wish I knew a real reason then

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  10. Tina Charpentier

    May 27. 2016

    No it’s not,

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  11. Julene Whitford

    May 28. 2016

    I would say only get them out if they cause you problems. I have had 3 removed and 1 is still there, hasn’t pushed through and probably never will.

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  12. Amy Copenhaver

    May 29. 2016

    I let mine be for several years. But they had holes in the sides and I wasn’t able to clean them well. Bad breath happens and as dental people are saying, I have periodontal problems.

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  13. Denise L Siedlecki

    Aug 15. 2016

    Believe me you dont want to be part of the 44% that should have out and didnt…….$$$$$$ way more than if you take them out before their up

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  14. Tammy Tucker

    Aug 15. 2016

    Brianna Tucker

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  15. Patricia Murphy

    Nov 25. 2016

    Mine hurt like a devil coming in and then the crowns fell off so they were pulled. Teeth need good nutrition to be life lasting… barring accident, of course.

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  16. TCM Healing Secrets

    Nov 25. 2016

    Agreed

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  17. TCM Healing Secrets

    Nov 25. 2016

    Stuff like this are why everyone loves this page

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  18. Julie Brownrigg

    Nov 25. 2016

    I still have 2 that never appeared but went horizontal. And 2 that are included in the 34% that were necessary.

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  19. Kay Sahab

    Nov 25. 2016

    i had the bloody lot out at 19.. that was in 1973.. 14 theeth out anf 2 plates in, and gas, cost me $106.. no denist bills or tooth ache since….

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  20. Darlene Garcia

    Nov 25. 2016

    Carlos Garcia

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