Wisdom Tooth Removal
Wisdom teeth are third molars which are usually the last one to erupt. They may come out or in some cases, they may not. This case is seemingly coined as impacted wisdom teeth. Usually they are trapped into the jawbone because there's not enough room in your mouth. In most of these cases, it needs to be removed to avoid further complications such as dental cyst, tooth decay, and infection.
Early Removal May Be Wise!!!
If your dentist diagnoses existing or potential problems caused by your wisdom teeth, removal may be the wisest choice for the health of the rest of your mouth. Like all teeth, wisdom teeth develop inside an opening (socket) in your jaw, protected by bone and gum tissue. Over time, they become more firmly anchored as the roots lengthen and the jawbone becomes denser.
So, the older you are, the more difficult it is to remove them.
"GAOC removes wisdom tooth in an average of ten to fifteen minutes; almost three times faster than the traditionally manual procedure done by a regular dentist in the Philippines."

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