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Impacted Wisdom Tooth Risks if You Delay Care: What Most Patients Learn Too Late
Most people don’t ignore wisdom tooth pain because they’re careless. They ignore it because the pain comes and goes. One week it’s a dull ache. Next, it disappears completely. Then months later, it returns—stronger, deeper, harder to ignore. That pattern is exactly why impacted wisdom teeth become dangerous. An impacted wisdom tooth is not like a cavity or a temporary gum infection. It doesn’t heal. It doesn’t stabilize. And it doesn’t “settle down” permanently. It stays tra
Dec 23, 20254 min read
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