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Don't go remove teeth without reason.
For example, wisdom teeth helps the other teeth stay where they are.
It depends on the size of your mouth, dental hygiene and other factors. The best thing you can do is talk to a dentist about it.
Yeah there was a big trend in the 20th century to systematically remove wisdom teeth, tonsils and the like. But it turns out most of the time it's not medically necessary, and some research suggests it can be detrimental.
This goes without saying. In my case, the problematic tooth had started affecting the neighboring molar negatively, adding more weight on my decision to finally get rid of it. I have to say, now a bit over two weeks post-op, it's starting to feel almost normal-ish.