Can Wisdom Teeth Connected to the Neural Canal Be Extracted?
Wisdom teeth, which grow connected to the nerve canal, can be extracted. The emergence of wisdom teeth already affects the environment inside the oral cavity, causing crowding in the originally neatly arranged teeth. Moreover, wisdom teeth are often positioned deeply due to their angle, making them difficult to clean, and the resulting dental caries can also damage neighboring teeth. Generally, dentists will recommend extraction. If the wisdom tooth is connected to the nerve canal, it can be extracted when it has grown to a certain extent and its position is further away from the nerve canal. Wisdom teeth are actually biological traits abandoned during human evolution. Due to differences in individual genetic genes, there are variations in the expression of this trait. Currently, this evolutionary process is not yet complete. Although some people have lost the tooth buds of their wisdom teeth, most people are born with them. However, there will be difficulties of varying degrees during eruption, and only a few people can have their wisdom teeth erupt smoothly and establish a good occlusion relationship to perform their functions. Eventually, wisdom teeth will disappear from humans like tails. Wisdom teeth are a result of continuous human evolution. As the human brain continues to develop, the jawbone continues to shrink. Therefore, sometimes people may have wisdom teeth that do not achieve the effect of occlusion with other teeth in the oral cavity, making them redundant teeth and easy sources of bacterial growth in the oral cavity. Therefore, once abnormalities are detected, they can be extracted to eliminate future problems.