Can a wisdom tooth fall out with no pain and no blood, with no sign of a tooth been on the gums?

Congratulations! You have saved yourself a hefty dental fee. Also, there's no need to replace a wisdom tooth (unlike all the other teeth).

The only concern I have is that a tooth only gets loose if there is bone loss, and bone loss only occurs when the gums are not healthy. So, just in case, check all your other teeth. If any of them feels loose, you should go for a check-up in case you have gum disease (which can lead to bone loss in the mouth, and hence loose teeth).

You are very lucky! I am no dentist but am 56 years old and I have to say in all that time I have never seen this happen. Most people who have had to have their wisdom teeth out have had to have either a local or general aesthetic with a day or so to recover....and a longer recovery from the bill payment!

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