HAVING WISDOM TEETH removed can be like a rite of passage for young adults, even though some people don’t even get wisdom teeth and others have enough room to fit the full set. But how do wisdom teeth affect orthodontic treatment?
Wisdom Teeth and Crowding?
Wisdom teeth have minimal impact on dental crowding, so they usually won’t need to be removed just to improve the alignment of the other teeth. Luckily, if they do need to be extracted (whether because they’re impacted and endangering the roots of neighboring teeth or there isn’t enough room for them to come in), that doesn’t have to interrupt orthodontic treatment.
Retainers Matter More Than Ever
Many teenagers get braces well before the age when wisdom teeth removal would be considered, and there’s a persistent myth that wisdom teeth can cause a post-braces smile to become crooked again. Our teeth do naturally shift as we age, but that’s not because of wisdom teeth. It IS, however, a big reason to be diligent in wearing retainers!
Please call our office at 814-833-5322 if your retainers do not fit properly of if you lost them. Remember, retainers are for life and you should never stop wearing them.