Is there any harm in extracting wisdom teeth during menopause?

For menopausal women, due to their age, wisdom teeth extraction may cause periodontal disease, loose teeth and other hazards. 1. Periodontal disease: after wisdom teeth extraction, a small gap will appear in the local gums, if the new teeth can not grow out in time, it is easy to lead to local food debris left in the local area, which can easily cause periodontitis and other periodontal diseases. 2. Loose teeth: After wisdom teeth extraction, the teeth are not tightly aligned, and menopausal women’s body functions gradually decline, gums gradually shrink, so it is more likely to loose teeth. For menopausal women who have wisdom teeth, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital stomatology department to assess whether wisdom teeth need to be extracted under the guidance of a doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for active treatment.