@Snoozerx

Your whole body is connected to your heart 

It is what feeds you

@enchantedbelle132

Bentist is the only dentist I can trust because unfortunately some dentist do scam you 🤷🏻‍♀️

@gtrdoc911

The problem with the internet is anybody can say any sort of nonsense and some people will believe them without any research or cross referencing.

@imaingan4884

Dentist said i don't need any wisdom teeth removed because i have a "big fucking mouth"

@Youtubeenjoyer193

Sounds like something a dentist banking on a 5000 dollar reward would say

@carlbrown1000

Technically, anything with blood vessels or veins is connected to your heart.

@FatherPepo

That’s EXACTLY what a dentist that gets 5000 dollars for removing wisdom teeth would say

@Tyrant1776

“Impacted” is the key word, most dentists tell me to get rid of my wisdom teeth even though they aren’t impacted, I’m 29 and have no issues.

@BetsyRoberts-u8e

I knew that guy was an idiot when he said an INSURANCE COMPANY would pay $5 grand. Insurance companies don't want to pay anything!!

@johnstevens5517

That's exactly what a lying meridian line destroying dentist would say

@ragadropenger8623

Why do you look so stoic yet so expressive

@yana-juskri

yeahhh thats stupid because mine are growing im right now and they HURT. I want them out right away lol.

@jordandawson9703

Exactly what a dentist who gets $5000 per wisdom tooth would say

@Becky29490

Based on his logic, if the impacted wisdom teeth get nasty cavities and cause full on infections then this means the heart gets a bit of the infection as well. Or am i not following?
Guy basically checkmated himself..

@Sage_Silver1

Very few people have wisdom teeth that grow in perfectly. Wisdom teeth grow and hit other teeth, grow diagonally, and cause discomfort in your mouth. Get your wisdom teeth removed if theyre causeing discomfort and listen to your dentist.

@peregrineperry

my wisdom teeth made it hard to brush the teeth around them, and eventually caused cavities. mine were removed for that reason

@TheSleepSteward

You don’t have to remove your wisdom teeth UNLESS a dentist recommends it because it’s impacted or at risk of being impacted. Then you should probably take them out. But not everyone needs to do that, nor does everyone need to take out all of them. I took out 3 and kept the 4th because I didn’t need to remove it.

@julie1393

In America, some dentists do suggest just getting it done because it "might" cause problems down the line. It's like they make it routine at a certain age. Whereas in other countries, it comes out only when it's actually having problems.

@Deiidreamng6855

Had all 4 removed at 21, young dentist took them all out in under 10 minutes 😂😂😂

@goldengirl5165

When I was about 23 years old, I was attending a community college. I was suffering from headaches almost every day.They had a dental hygiene program, and I went there to get my teeth cleaned. The dental hygienist student took bite wing x-rays and the x-ray showed impacted wisdom teeth for all 4 of my wisdom teeth. The dental hygienist instructor then referred (or recommended) a dentist in town to extract my wisdom teeth. That dentist sedated me with IV treatment. I would like to think that because I was one of their patients at the dental hygienist program at the community college, I imparted some valuable knowledge to those students on that day 😊.