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Yes, in some cases. If wisdom teeth erupt fully, are easy to clean, and do not affect nearby teeth or gums, they may not require removal.
No. Removal is recommended only when wisdom teeth pose a risk of infection, damage, crowding, or other oral health concerns.
Early signs can include jaw soreness, gum swelling at the back of the mouth, difficulty while opening your mouth fully, or recurring discomfort.
Often, yes. Younger patients tend to heal more easily, and early removal can prevent complications that may develop later in life.