IS IT NECESSARY TO REMOVE WISDOM TEETH AND THEIR PREVENTION

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  • Farkhatov Sunnatillokhan Furkhatovich ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Akhmedov Alisher Astanovich ##default.groups.name.author##

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It is believed that wisdom teeth are so called because they appear much later than other teeth, at an age when a person's mental development is considered perfect, and the development of human wisdom begins.

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Wisdom teeth are the 8th tooth in a row, the third molar (there are 4 in total), usually erupt at the age of 17-25 years (sometimes later, less often earlier, sometimes they do not erupt — they remain retentive). Incompletely erupted teeth are called "semi-refined". Wisdom teeth are laid in humans in the prenatal period of development (in the womb), like others. Their absence is considered a variant of the norm in dentistry, not a pathology.

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2024-12-26