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My wisdom tooth seems to be decayed, and there is a big hole. It hurts. What should I do?

Wisdom teeth have cavities and big cavities. What should I do? Wisdom teeth are useless in our life. In this case, you can consider pulling it out so as not to affect other teeth. If you don't want to pull out your teeth, you must also plug the cavities, because if you don't treat them, food residues will accumulate, which is not good for oral hygiene.

We have two pairs of teeth. We were born without teeth. After a few months, deciduous teeth began to grow, but there were always 20 deciduous teeth. Primary teeth will fall off between 6- 12 years old, and then new teeth will grow. At this time, there are at least 28 teeth, plus wisdom teeth (some people grow to 32). This tooth will last for life. This is the first level of our digestive system. Without their help, we will lose many opportunities to taste delicious food. Only with their help can many foods enter our bodies and be digested and absorbed, and oral hygiene needs constant attention.

As for wisdom teeth, it has nothing to do with wisdom. It is not the wisdom of those who have wisdom teeth, but the age of wisdom teeth is different. Some people grow up very young, while others grow up very old. It can be said that the later people grow up, the more painful they are. Imagine an old man crying because of his wisdom teeth. Isn't this interesting? The bracket is useless for us to eat, but it still has an impact on the face shape. It is not recommended to pull it out blindly.

The ancients noticed the problem of teeth very early. Perhaps many people don't know that medicine started with the earliest dentists. The earliest tooth extraction was to tie the teeth with a rope, and then a person distracted the patient and suddenly exerted his strength. Before patients understand it, their teeth are violently pulled out, and some will use some herbs with hemostatic or anesthetic effects. Nowadays, there are many traditional jokes, some of which are tied to the donkey and suddenly the donkey is big, and some of which are tied to a fixed place to set off firecrackers to scare the patient to run for tooth extraction.

It is very important to protect our teeth, because only having good teeth can ensure the digestive system and health.