Open bite, braces, wisdom teeth
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 6:46 am
Hello,
I am 26 years old and about to begin my journey to correct my anterior open bite, with braces and TADs to intrude my upper molars. My upper wisdom teeth have come through, but my lower ones are both impacted. I am booked to have all four removed under anaesthetic by an oral surgeon in 3 weeks, and hope to get my braces on soon after this, once everything has healed. My teeth are actually pretty straight but my open bite is quite bad with only the very back molars touching. I have had TMJ pain on and off for a while now.
My big worry at the moment is my lower wisdom teeth. My XRays show that the roots of both lower wisdom teeth are overlying the inferior alveolar nerve, and I am so scared of nerve damage during extraction. I know permanent nerve damage is supposed to be very uncommon, and I’m probably being paranoid, but even a small chance of having to live with speech difficulties, drooling, and being unable to kiss or taste food is terrifying.. And everything I read tells me the risk becomes greater over the age of 25..
My dentist has always told me to leave my wisdom teeth unless they start causing pain. My orthodontist has said that it would be preferable to remove them, but not absolutely essential. I am considering just removing the upper ones, and leaving the lower ones for now. I’m worried though that if I do this the lower wisdom teeth may cause problems with my bite later on, and undo the orthodontic work…
So my question is does anybody have impacted wisdom teeth which they were able to keep without them causing problems? Or do orthodontists usually recommend their removal? I would also love to hear of anyone who had their impacted wisdom teeth removed as an adult, and how it went.. I am sooo nervous about all of this!
I am going to try to speak to my ortho again about this in the next few days, but I would really appreciate anyone's thoughts or personal experiences.
Thank you :-)
Nikola
I am 26 years old and about to begin my journey to correct my anterior open bite, with braces and TADs to intrude my upper molars. My upper wisdom teeth have come through, but my lower ones are both impacted. I am booked to have all four removed under anaesthetic by an oral surgeon in 3 weeks, and hope to get my braces on soon after this, once everything has healed. My teeth are actually pretty straight but my open bite is quite bad with only the very back molars touching. I have had TMJ pain on and off for a while now.
My big worry at the moment is my lower wisdom teeth. My XRays show that the roots of both lower wisdom teeth are overlying the inferior alveolar nerve, and I am so scared of nerve damage during extraction. I know permanent nerve damage is supposed to be very uncommon, and I’m probably being paranoid, but even a small chance of having to live with speech difficulties, drooling, and being unable to kiss or taste food is terrifying.. And everything I read tells me the risk becomes greater over the age of 25..
My dentist has always told me to leave my wisdom teeth unless they start causing pain. My orthodontist has said that it would be preferable to remove them, but not absolutely essential. I am considering just removing the upper ones, and leaving the lower ones for now. I’m worried though that if I do this the lower wisdom teeth may cause problems with my bite later on, and undo the orthodontic work…
So my question is does anybody have impacted wisdom teeth which they were able to keep without them causing problems? Or do orthodontists usually recommend their removal? I would also love to hear of anyone who had their impacted wisdom teeth removed as an adult, and how it went.. I am sooo nervous about all of this!
I am going to try to speak to my ortho again about this in the next few days, but I would really appreciate anyone's thoughts or personal experiences.
Thank you :-)
Nikola