Mine didn't really start bothering me until I was 19 (I'm a latebloomer ), but they would have this yo-yo like effect in my mouth. They'd start to push in and cause lots of pain, then they would regress and go back into my gums. It caused me lots of pain and not wanting to eat since they were going in crooked, and it would potentially affect my bite if left unchecked. The regression also left me vulnerable to infections as well. So, they needed to go!

Luckily since I was covered under my mom's health insurance, and she works at a hospital so she had the good insurance, we didn't have to pay out of pocket. Feels good man.

When I went to the oral surgeon, I was put under with sleeping gas for the first time. It was a wierd experience lol, but I recommend it for anyone. The 10 seconds of me taking it went from "this is a real surgery, I could die from it....who cares!" then I laughed my way to sleep. The first couple of hours after surgery, I was still groggy/trollsy from my drugs, but then the pain set in. It sucks!

After about 2-3 days, everything was back to normal. Well worth the zero dollars I spent on surgery. trololol.