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Wisdom teeth are teeth that erupt between the ages of 20 and 30. As you mentioned, it may be that the wisdom tooth eruption process is blocked, and the gingival flaps and soft tissues covering the surface of the crown form deep pockets of gingival debris that are not easily removed after accumulation, due to certain triggers. Such as excessive fatigue.
When the systemic resistance is reduced due to lack of sleep, menstruation, or upper respiratory tract infections, it is easy to cause the onset of pericoronitis, which can lead to pain and inflammation. During this time, it is important to pay attention to oral hygiene and take oral anti-inflammatory drugs for anti-inflammatory. If the symptoms are not relieved, you will need to go to a regular dental department for gingivotomy or wisdom tooth extraction.
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Depending on what you said, there is a possibility that wisdom teeth are growing and painful or swollen, and it is considered that it is due to pericoronitis of wisdom teeth.
If you need to confirm whether surgery is needed, it is best to go to the hospital for dental treatment in time, and improve the local X-ray examination to see if there is any wisdom tooth impaction, if so, you can wait for the inflammation and infection control, consider surgical removal, and use metronidazole and cephalosporins to fight infection according to the doctor's instructions.
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Eating bezoar metronidazole is very effective, mainly anti-inflammatory, if the pain can't stand it, you can take ibuprofen to relieve the pain, now you can't do surgery, you have to wait until the swelling has subsided, and you have to avoid the menstrual period. Pay attention to oral hygiene to enhance the body's resistance, as long as you have wisdom teeth, it is easy to have periodic attacks, especially when the resistance is low during menstruation.
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Periodontal rinsing with hydrogen peroxide can clean out the food residue, and some on top of iodine glycerin, it can reduce inflammation, and it will not be painful after a few days. There is no need to take medicine, it is recommended that you remove wisdom teeth from the front teeth and stomatology after the inflammation is gone, otherwise it will often become inflamed and cause tooth decay. You can go to the dentist for rinsing.
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Me too, it hurts, my mother won't let me pull it out, it's not good, bear with it, my other one has grown.
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Analysis: Generally speaking, wisdom teeth rarely grow well. Either it just doesn't grow, or it doesn't grow properly.
If it does not grow, the gums will wrap around the wisdom teeth, causing gum inflammation and bad breath. Abnormal growth means that the wisdom tooth cannot erupt in the posture of a normal tooth, and it is likely to tilt and hold the normal tooth against it, and the consequences are very serious. As long as it doesn't grow well, it will generally become inflamed once every six months or so a year, and it will last until you unplug it.
In general, people with wisdom teeth will consider removing wisdom teeth when they are inflamed, but when they are better, they forget about the stubble. So, don't take chances.
Guidance: For red and swollen areas, take some small Xiaoice cubes and cold compresses, which can also relieve pain. If it really hurts, it may be a wisdom tooth impaction, and you need to go to the hospital for examination and extraction of the affected tooth.
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Take some anti-inflammatory drugs, such as amoxicillin.
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This is wisdom tooth pericoronitis, go to the stomatology department, rinse locally, and cut and drain pus if it is suppurated. At the same time, the oral anti-inflammatory drugs amoxicillin and metronidazole will remove wisdom teeth after the inflammation is gone.
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1.To reduce inflammation first, take some medicine, and rinse your mouth with some mouthwash or light salt water.
However, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a detailed diagnosis so that you can prescribe the right medicine. If the pain is due to infection, antibiotics** should be used, and if there is an abnormality in the position, it should be removed. When the pain is severe, bite into a piece of ice to relieve it temporarily.
What to do if you have a toothache and pay attention to your diet.
Don't eat spicy food, seafood, and eggs, like vegetables and fruits, of course, it's okay, and less lean meat.
What to do if you have a long wisdom toothache third**.
Wisdom teeth, the third molars of a person, usually erupt between the ages of 18 and 25. Due to the degeneration and smallening of the human jaw, and the size and number of teeth have not changed accordingly, the last erupted third molar often has no room for eruption, and impacted growth occurs, which is manifested as partial eruption, improper eruption, and completely buried impaction. The incidence of impacted wisdom teeth is high, and its harm is mainly manifested in the following points.
1) Pericoronitis of the reverse **. A blind pocket forms between the soft tissue around the crown of the impacted wisdom tooth and the tooth, causing the accumulation of food and bacteria, and when the resistance is reduced, pericoronitis is inevitable. The general anti-inflammatory ** treatment is not a cure for the root cause, so pericoronitis will be reversed.
2) Tooth decay. Misplaced wisdom teeth tend to accumulate food debris between the second molar, and are not easy to clean, usually forming caries over a few months, which can directly destroy the tooth tissue.
3) Impacted wisdom teeth often cannot establish a normal occlusal relationship with the counter-jaw teeth, which can lead to temporomandibular joint snapping, mouth opening pain, night grinding and other symptoms for a long time, which has a greater impact on the physical and mental health of young adults.
4) There is evidence that some impacted wisdom teeth are the site of some trigeminal neuralgia.
The jaw bone that houses the tooth is constantly degenerating and shrinking, so impacted wisdom teeth are an inevitable result. The removal of impacted wisdom teeth has no adverse effects on chewing, language and other functions, and extraction is the most effective way to achieve impacted birth, so it is recommended to remove the impacted wisdom teeth that cause the above hazards as soon as possible and decisively.
For patients whose sixth-year-old teeth are severely decayed and cannot be retained, the extracted wisdom teeth have a new purpose.
The sixth instar tooth is the first permanent molar that erupts at the age of six. Because of its early eruption, improper protection is very prone to caries, if not correct in time**, the tooth is seriously decayed or cracked and has to be extracted.
Most of the people in this situation are young people, and if they are not repaired in time, it can lead to the displacement of their adjacent teeth and the combined teeth and cause occlusal disorders. Long-term chewing on one side can lead to adverse consequences such as maxillofacial asymmetry. If you use removable dentures, it will be inconvenient.
The restoration of fixed bridges requires grinding of adjacent teeth, and the whole process of implant denture restoration currently takes three to six months and requires a certain amount of financial ability. At this time, if the impacted wisdom tooth is immediately implanted into the extraction socket left after the extraction of the sixth instar tooth, unexpected results can be obtained.
Don't pull it out, it will grow out, my friend has one that has grown for five years, and it will grow if it is pulled, so it is recommended not to pull it out, just grow it.
For quick relief of wisdom tooth pain, you can apply ice packs to cool the sore area, or put ice cubes directly into your mouth for pain relief. Compound chlorhexidine gargle can also be used in combination with oral anti-inflammatory drugs, commonly used penicillins such as amoxicillin, cephalosporins such as cefuroxime, macrolides such as azithromycin, and nitroimidazoles such as metronidazole**. If the pain is unbearable, oral ibuprofen can be used to relieve the pain. >>>More
I'm slightly better than you, my baby's wisdom teeth grew when he was more than four months old, and now they're fine! I didn't take any medicine, but I didn't seem to have much of a fever! It's just that the toothache is uncomfortable, half of the face is swollen, I can't eat anything, and I can't sleep well, so I can only drink more water and use salt water to make my mouth feel a little more comfortable, I have been in pain for about a week, and the most swollen is about three or four days, and the flesh on my teeth is better if it is pushed open! >>>More
Wisdom teeth, also known as wisdom teeth, are the third permanent molar. It is a large molar that grows in the innermost part of the tooth after the age of 18. Because this tooth erupts relatively late, it is prone to some impacted births, which can cause the onset of inflammation, also known as wisdom tooth pericoronitis. >>>More
It is generally not recommended to pull out 4 at a time, after pulling out one, the postoperative pain is relatively light and can be tolerated, if it is 4, the postoperative pain will increase, and it will also affect eating, and both sides can not be chewed, so it is not recommended to pull it out at one time. >>>More