What to do if you bite the flesh inside when you have wisdom teeth

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Your situation is generally considered to be a symptom caused by wisdom teeth, and you need to pay attention to personal conditioning, timely symptomatic treatment**, which can improve the symptoms, and self-conditioning.

    First of all, you need to pay attention to personal conditioning, light and easy-to-digest food, you can eat more fruits and vegetables and other foods, pay attention to personal oral hygiene habits, you can extract teeth, generally need about 100.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Wisdom teeth are recommended to be removed, wisdom teeth will bite the flesh because of the lack of jaw space, resulting in wisdom teeth often cannot erupt normally, or crooked, biased to the buccal side, or the surface of wisdom teeth is always partially covered with some gum tissue.

    2. In this case, wisdom teeth always bite into the nearby gum tissue or buccal mucosa. Once there is a situation where wisdom teeth always bite into the flesh, the best way to deal with it is to go to the dental department of the hospital and have the wisdom teeth removed**. Without wisdom teeth, there will be no such thing as always biting the flesh of the teeth in the future, so as not to cause swelling and inflammation due to bites, which will bring a lot of pain.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you don't pull it out, it will often become inflamed and swollen. But this also varies from person to person, some people can eat some artificial bezoar nail nitrate file, and some will be very serious. If you unplug it, you won't do it again. It hurts.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Mine was pulled out on last year's National Day, and in your case, the flesh on it had to be cut open, and then the tooth could be extracted, which was more painful anyway.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It doesn't hurt, it's just quite troublesome, first split it in half with a hammer and then pull it out with pliers. I plucked two. It is said that wisdom teeth are very painful, and they can be relieved to pull out early, and save other teeth from being crooked.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Pull it out, I have to make up my mind to pull it out, I saved a lot of courage to pull it out, my wisdom teeth are not fully erupted, I made an incision, two stitches, I felt very fast when I pulled it out, it was fine in a few minutes, I didn't use a hammer, I used two forceps, I could feel the doctor pull it out with a lot of force. However, my husband used a warped wisdom tooth extraction, so let's see where the teeth grow. It hurts a lot for the first two days, I can't sleep with drooling on the first night, and it doesn't hurt much from the third day.

    I pulled it out at Wuhan University Stomatological Hospital, and the doctor's skills are very good.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Wisdom teeth are impacted teeth, according to your description, they can't grow out, because of the partial eruption, surrounded by gums, like pockets, the food is fermented and rotten in it for a long time, and it is difficult to brush it when brushing teeth, it is easy to cause inflammation around the crown, immunity, and it is easy to inflammation when people are tired, and if it is serious, it will cause fever, limited mouth opening, or swelling of the face, if there is frequent pain, it is recommended to remove it.

    Suggestions: According to your description, it is the pericoronal inflammation caused by wisdom teeth, rinse in the hospital, that is, clean off the dirt in the gums around the teeth, apply medicine, etc., if it hurts for a long time, I recommend extraction, you don't have to worry or be afraid, you will be anesthetic when extracted, and then you will not be in pain, knock on the bone, incisor gums, that is the doctor's business, but when you knock it will feel a little vibrating, it can be extracted in the hospital.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No matter how painful it is to extract wisdom teeth, it will be a moment, you have been tortured by wisdom teeth like this, and if you don't go, if you don't remove wisdom teeth, it will affect the position of other teeth and affect the aesthetics. Pull it out, it's going to be anesthetic now. It's just that when you take the anesthetic, it's a bit like an ant bite, and it's fine.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you're in this case, it's better to pull it out as soon as possible.

    I'm similar to you, I just finished the extraction a few days ago, and when I extract the tooth, I will inject anesthetic, and it doesn't hurt.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Disease analysis: Hello, wisdom teeth mostly begin to erupt at the age of 18-20 years old, due to the disparity in nutrition and individual differences, there are also traces of early or delayed eruption, which can cause the position of the jaw space is not enough and the occurrence of impaction, causing symptoms such as pericoronitis, swelling and pain of wisdom teeth. It can also be used for improper position that causes limited chewing function and affects eating.

    Suggestions: For your situation, I recommend that it be better to pull it out, because wisdom teeth do not have much clinical significance to the oral cavity, on the contrary, they bring people additional symptoms such as high pain and pain, and I hope it will help you later.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Problem Analysis:

    Hello, this situation of your wisdom teeth basically belongs to the phenomenon of gingival inflammation and swelling on the edge of wisdom teeth, because the wisdom teeth are not completely erupted or erupted in the wrong position, and it is easy to cause food residue retention, which is more likely to cause gum infection, inflammation and swelling. In this case, long-term effects may cause tooth decay, radiculitis, and even periodontal abscess in the affected tooth.

    Suggestions: Therefore, it is best to seek medical attention in your current situation, and then make a **plan according to the specific situation**, if you can properly remove and repair the gums and reduce inflammation in the future**, you do not need to further extract the tooth**. Wishing you good health!

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Friend, I'm a doctor, I'll come to your questions. It is a normal physiological phenomenon for people to have wisdom teeth, but some people will have pain when they have wisdom teeth, especially when wisdom teeth can't come out, there are gums on them, which is very painful, and I have had such an experience myself. I recommend that you go to the dental department of the hospital and if necessary, you will need surgery to remove the wisdom teeth.