Is there a relationship between wisdom teeth and temporomandibular arthritis?

There is a relationship between wisdom teeth and temporomandibular arthritis because many people have wisdom teeth that erupt or grow in the wrong position, and when the eruption is not in the right position, it may cause disruption of the occlusal relationship. Because the teeth, jawbone and joints are a whole. When the occlusal relationship is disturbed, it will affect the joints and may lead to temporomandibular arthritis. When the wisdom teeth have erupted, you can see them in the mirror. If the wisdom teeth are not fully erupted, you can go to the dentist to have them examined, and this is usually the time to confirm the presence of wisdom teeth. Wisdom teeth do not necessarily need to be extracted, for example, if they are erupting normally, in a good position and in a good direction, they do not need to be extracted at this time. We usually recommend that wisdom teeth that need to be extracted are those that erupt abnormally, do not grow out, or erupt in the wrong direction, grow diagonally or horizontally, and often lead to inflammation of the wisdom teeth.