
When it comes to oral health issues, gum disease is one of the most common in the world. Even in the US alone, it’s estimated that nearly half of adults 30 years and older have some form of it. While this is an infection in your gums, it can lead to a wide range of problems that can affect your brain and heart. Some factors can increase your risk of this condition, so continue reading to learn four of them.
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Between the ages of 16 and 25, a third set of molars erupts, called your wisdom teeth. Although they were once necessary to chew tough foods, humans have evolved, and they no longer serve a purpose. Human jaws have narrowed over time, which means most people don’t have enough room in their mouths to accommodate another set of molars. According to the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, 90% of people will experience at least 1 impacted wisdom tooth. This results in 5 million people having