Health Tip: Why Wisdom Teeth Are Frequently Pulled
(HealthDay News) -- Third molars, commonly called wisdom teeth, may make it easier to chew. But they're also a frequent source of pain and discomfort, and are often extracted.
(HealthDay News) -- Third molars, commonly called wisdom teeth, may make it easier to chew. But they're also a frequent source of pain and discomfort, and are often extracted.
(HealthDay News) -- It may be difficult to get a good night's sleep when you're away from home.
(HealthDay News) -- Third molars, commonly called wisdom teeth, may make it easier to chew. But they're also a frequent source of pain and discomfort, and are often extracted.
(HealthDay News) -- It may be difficult to get a good night's sleep when you're away from home.
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