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What is the medical reason for removing wisdom teeth?

Posted on September 23, 2010

I'm 37 years old and usually people my age start getting their wisdom teeth pulled. My dentist has not said I need mine out but he does comment on how I have a lot of teeth. Is their a medical reason, beside gingivitis or cavities, for removing wisdom teeth?

Can degenerative bone disease really affect a persons teeth?

Posted on September 7, 2010

I have been diagnosed with degenerative bone and disc disease. for years I didn't have any dental problems, even though the dentist told me that I have "soft teeth". For that reason and having braces when i was a teenager, I made it a habit of brushing my teeth several times a day. I will even wake up at night and brush my teeth.
Now, in the past 1 1/2-2 years my teeth will just crumble and eventually some of them have hurt which meant they had to be extracted. The tooth will look healthy. I had a FRONT TOOTH to crumble and fall out WHILE I WAS BRUSHING!
My dentist told me that other than the deteriorating my teeth were healthy. There were no signs of plaque or improper brushing.
I am now 37 years old and I have been diagnosed with the bone and spine disease along with arthritis in my back but does this type of disease affect a persons teeth.
Please serious answers only worth 10 points!

   
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