Wisdom Teeth and light headedness

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rocksolid123

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So..... I have been light headed or spaced out for about 4 yrs and have been to every doctor and thank goodness everything they checked is fine. I found a forum about people who were spaced out and when they took out their wisdom teeth they felt better. I am 46 yr old and still have 2 bottom and one top wisdom tooth. On the forum people said that their wisdom teeth were starting to pop up and so they had them removed. They also said that their wisdom tooth was infected and the infection was going into their blood stream causing them to feel bad. I have been to 2 dentist and one wanted to remove them and the other said I would not touch them. My wisdom teeth are impacted but none have come to the surface. I feel a little ache every now and then but I am the type of person who is open to persuasion so if you tell me my hand hurts then it will hurt and so I don't know if my tooth is really aching or it's in my mind. I am on the fence about having one bottom one removed to see if it helps. I am on the fence because I am a little concerned about having a numb face forever since I am older and the whole roots issue and finding out that it did not fix my issue. What do you guys think? I will not post the other forum but if you do a search for
Nausea, Dizziness Wisdom Teeth? you should be able to find it.
 
No one can diagnose based on what we are reading. If you haven't seen a dentist, then yes, I think you should visit a dentist. Dental problems from wisdom teeth to abscesses to periodontal disease create inflammatory mediators that can contribute to many other bodily ailments.

At 46, I need a pretty dang good reason to recommend taking out wisdom teeth.
 
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