Yes, it's better to have them removed early if they're growing in incorrectly. If you let them go too long, they can crowd or damage your other teeth. It doesn't hurt any more or less to have them cut out rather than pulled out, so no worries.
2007-10-02 05:00:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, they can be removed. I had all four of my wisdom teeth removed in July, and only one tooth was partially up. There's a specific name(compacted?) for this, but the surgeon just needs to extract them by cutting through the gums.
2007-10-02 05:00:41
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answered by mysterygirl 3
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Definately. I had all 4 of mine removed before they were visible. Hurts like hell though. They knocked me out, but I think they just cut through your gums, extract the teeth, then sew your gums closed.
2007-10-02 05:00:16
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answered by A D 4
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Yes they can be cut out, but the person will have to go through surgery to get them removed if they have not come in yet. I plan on getting mine cut out.
2007-10-02 04:57:41
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answered by princeessintraning 4
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Absolutely! Some of my wisdom teeth never came through, and never would have if I hadn't had them removed. Some are impacted in bone, and cause swelling, pain, bone degeneration, tooth crowding, etc. Go ahead and get them removed. I'm glad mine are gone.
2007-10-02 05:01:12
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answered by Elsie 5
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Yes they can be removed. Mine wouldn't come through because they had become fused with my jaw bone. You will have to have a more extensive procedure than just having them pulled but it will be fine. The sooner you get them out the sooner you will feel better.
2007-10-02 05:00:49
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answered by Lady Geologist 7
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Yes. That is generally why they take them out in the first place, because they are not growing in completely, or growing in incorrectly. You should see an oral surgeon to discuss this. It is generally covered by insurance. I had it done years ago myself .. it's no big deal, .. but get it done. Good Luck ! :)
2007-10-02 05:03:27
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answered by tysavage2001 6
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Yes. Most third molars are removed before fully erupted for multiple reasons. Check your insurance, it may partially cover if removed by an Oral Surgeon.
2007-10-02 05:03:57
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answered by great6181930 3
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yes, but you will need surgery to have your gums cut open
2007-10-02 05:27:45
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answered by Kristen 3
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yes, two years ago mine were coming in, but really crooked, so i had them cut out.
2007-10-02 04:59:57
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answered by jessie =] 2
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