I just found out that I started to have wisdom teeth today. It hurts, what should I do?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-11
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Some people have 28 teeth after adulthood, and some people will have 32 teeth, and the extra 4 are called wisdom teeth, and the general wisdom teeth will not hurt after erupting, and most wisdom teeth will only squeeze the front teeth, resulting in tooth alignment, which is also the reason for most of the orthodontics.

    Your wisdom teeth may have been growing for a while, and the pain you feel recently may be a broken tooth, or it may not be caused by wisdom teeth, or it may be that you should go to the hospital and ask the dentist to see you and replace the broken tooth. If wisdom teeth affect the aesthetics of your mouth, you can also opt for plastic surgery, and the degree of plastic surgery will determine whether or not to remove your 4 wisdom teeth.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Now the swelling and pain should be stuffed with food, so it is inflamed, because I can't reach it by brushing my teeth.

    Go to shoot a ** first, if the position can grow out, it will be anti-inflammatory, some will be wrapped in meat, maybe the doctor will recommend cutting it, if the position is not right, go to clean **, pull it out after the inflammation is gone.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Take a **, if the location is okay, take some anti-inflammatory drugs, otherwise you have to pull it out.

    It's good to grow out.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It hurt at the time, but it will be fine for a while, it won't have any effect, I only pulled it out last week, and I made a lot of determination.

    You'd better pull it out, or it hurts more than tooth extraction.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Four big teeth, one a year, I hurt for four years, once a year, once a week, this, I have the most experience, each of them has to see a dentist, the pain is dead.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I used to feel awkward like this.

    It will be fine after a while.

    It's not as serious as you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Anyway, don't take painkillers, this thing is harmful...

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Wisdom teeth are very painful, it seems that there is inflammation, you can first take some anti-inflammatory drugs to relieve the pain, and after the inflammation subsides, it will not be painful, go to the hospital to take a dental film, understand the development of wisdom teeth, let the doctor help you judge whether there is a need to retain wisdom teeth, if there is no retention value, it is recommended to extract the lesion teeth in time to avoid recurrence of wisdom teeth pericoronitis. The treatment of pericoronitis must be cautious, if it is severe, it may be complicated by oral and maxillofacial cellulitis, and pus formation, I hope you can pay attention to it here. It is best to go to a dental hospital for a visit.

    Good luck with a speedy **

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Take some anti-inflammatory drugs, or go for an infusion, the effect of the infusion will be faster. Pay attention to oral hygiene, brush your teeth in the morning and evening, and rinse your mouth after meals.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Go to the hospital to see ......If you get inflamed, take some anti-inflammatory drugs, and it won't hurt very much.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Satisfactory answer Level 52009-10-25Long wisdom teeth will jack up the gums that originally grew there, so occasionally it will hurt due to biting the flesh, in fact, it is generally not painful under normal circumstances, it is likely that you have been more angry recently, causing that piece of gums to swell and hurt, this is a very common phenomenon, eat a little to reduce the fire, it will get better after two days, if it really affects your long-term food chewing pain, you can go to the hospital to remove the meat on the wisdom teeth with anesthetic medicine It has no effect, However, it is better to let it grow naturally against the gums, and it is better to remove the wisdom teeth, if it does not affect the front teeth, the doctor will not recommend extraction...This is my personal experience, all four of my wisdom teeth are fully grown, follow-up:

    He's just still growing It's week 2 and now he has a hole in his gums, and it hurts a lot when he eats, and it hurts a lot when he usually presses it!!How long will it take? Answer:

    The mobile phone can't answer the question, and I'm depressed.

    Well, your tooth is just starting to drill now, but it won't be completely erupted this time, it may not hurt to drill for a few days, and it will start again in a few days! It's going to take a long time! It hurts so much that it hurts....If you have time to go to the hospital for a check-up, it won't be troublesome, and ask the doctor if you need to cut the gum meat, which may save you some trouble...Then take some anti-inflammatory medicine and reduce fire.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The most radical way is to uproot.

    Wisdom dentists generally recommend extractions.

    Because wisdom teeth are the innermost teeth, it is difficult to brush them clean, and because wisdom teeth are generally more deformed, they are easy to form periodontal pockets, which are easy to hide food and difficult to clean, and are easy to cause pericoronitis over time.

    The masticatory function has been sufficient for the exercise of the sixth and seventh molars. Therefore, it is recommended that you remove it, there is no need to regret it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I was in pain for a long time, it looks like more than 10 days!! When I went to school, I couldn't eat... My face is swollen...

    I endured it... Now the 4 are all long, and after the first one hurts, the others don't hurt... At that time, the teacher told me that it contained some ginger slices... Personally, if you feel very painful, take some painkillers in moderation...

    If it's really uncomfortable, go ahead and pull it out!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Drink plenty of fluids and take anti-inflammatory drugs (amoxicillin or cephalosporin). If it is very serious, go to the hospital to get an anti-inflammatory drip will get better quickly, usually pay attention not to eat hot food, and cooperate with some herbal tea to reduce fire.

    I also have wisdom teeth that are inflamed and in terrible pain, and my face is swollen. It's been two days since I got to the hospital, and the doctor said that this is very painful to endure it, and I endure tears flowing. I hope you can be as soon as possible, like me.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Wisdom tooth pericoronitis should be mainly treated with local irrigation and medication, supplemented with systemic antibiotics (taking anti-inflammatory drugs or intravenous drips). If the pain is frequent and recurrent, and the x-ray determines that the position is not correct, it needs to be removed.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Take a **, if the tooth grows right and has a place, let it grow on its own, otherwise it will be pulled out. If the gums are covered, a gingivectomy can be done to allow it to come back.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Go to the hospital and pull it out. General anti-inflammatory drugs are not of much use, and it is better to remove wisdom teeth - Changzhou 102 Hospital Oral Cavity.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    See if the teeth are longer and more positive, if they are crooked, for example, there are gums covered, and only a small part of the teeth are seen, so you have to go to the hospital to see if you have a gingivectomy to expose the teeth. The doctor will give you advice, if you don't have crookedness, you can take some anti-inflammatory drugs, and there is no need to pull out, and wisdom teeth extraction is quite expensive.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Go to a professional stomatology department for local pericoronitis** (pericoronal irrigation and medicine); Systemic anti-inflammatory** (oral anti-inflammatory drugs or intravenous infusions depending on severity); Pay attention to rest and enhance nutrition; Maintain oral hygiene and avoid spicy food; After the inflammation has resolved, radiographs should be taken as appropriate.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If it hurts, pull it out, and if it doesn't hurt, let it go.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Bear with me, there's nothing to do. Spend more time with her and divert your attention to be better. If it really doesn't work, you can only do surgery to remove it. Wisdom tooth extraction is not the same as other tooth extraction, and you need to go to the operating table. Bear with it if you can. Eat some ice cream.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Anti-inflammatory drugs can be taken orally, and at the same time, absorber analgesia solution with absorbent cotton and bite with teeth.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Analysis:

    The so-called wisdom teeth, commonly known as "standing teeth", are the one closest to the inside of the mouth, which generally erupts after puberty, and some people do not grow for life; Wisdom teeth often cause food residues to remain due to incomplete eruption or horizontal lengthening, which is difficult to clean, resulting in inflammation and pain.

    Guidance: You currently have toothache, which means that it is likely to cause periodontal inflammation, and the periodontitis caused by wisdom teeth is not effective with simple drugs, and it is easy to reverse it, so I suggest that you go to the stomatology department to see, if it is indeed caused by wisdom teeth, then you can first reduce inflammation and relieve pain, and then it is necessary to remove it; If the pain is severe now, you can take some ibuprofen extended-release tablets first to relieve the pain, you don't have to worry too much, because wisdom teeth often have a bad relationship between the upper and lower bites, which is not much help for chewing, so it will not affect your normal chewing function after removal.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    1.Wisdom teeth don't have to be extracted, but if they are always messing around, squeezing others, and forming lesions, they must be resolutely removed.

    What kind of wisdom teeth should be removed?

    Wisdom teeth are not in normal position and form a gap with adjacent teeth; Although the wisdom tooth position is normal, but the crown of the wisdom tooth is covered by bone tissue or gingival flap, and inflammation, swelling and pain of the soft tissue around the crown often occurs; Wisdom teeth have decayed, or pulpitis occurs, and it is inconvenient to carry out dental pulp**; Extraction may be considered for orthodontic needs, such as preventing anterior tooth movement and preventing anterior teeth from becoming more crowded.

    2.If you want to pull it out, pull it out early. However, it is necessary to wait for the inflammation to subside.

    3.If you want to have your wisdom teeth removed, be sure to see a professional dentist. What should I pay attention to after a tooth extraction?

    1).In general, the longer the extraction time, the longer the swelling will be, especially for impacted teeth.

    2).Within an hour, all the blood and saliva had to be swallowed. Do not rinse your mouth to help blood clot and heal wounds.

    3).When you get home, apply ice for an hour, then apply a warm compress if you feel uncomfortable.

    4).If you have a fever, you can take sick leave the next day.

    You may still have questions: if there are no symptoms, do you need to pull out?

    If you are in the doctor's position, he will usually recommend that you unplug it to avoid future troubles, so it is a pain once, and immunity is lifelong. However, if you feel that the wisdom tooth is not in your way, then you can decide for yourself whether or not to remove it.

    As for the recovery time, it depends on the situation, generally 3-5 days.

    **。It varies from place to place. It varies from hospital to hospital. Probably a few dozen dollars.

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