I have wisdom teeth and they hurt, what should I do?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-20
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Look at your teeth, do you have an eighth tooth on the top, bottom, left and right?

    Inflammation and pain are acute inflammation caused by bacteria, and mild symptoms such as red heat and swelling next to wisdom teeth, pain when opening the mouth and eating, and fever caused by a wide range of infections may occur in severe cases. If the wisdom tooth does not come out, the tooth germ left inside will also be troublesome, and it may degenerate and become an oral tumor. And if he can't grow out, there is no place for the teeth next door, which will also reduce the strength of the teeth next door.

    Of course, not all people will have the troubles just mentioned, but I still advise you not to be afraid of pain, make up your mind to pain, listen to the instructions of the dentist, if there is already inflammation, first take medicine on time, brush your teeth with pain, be sure to make your teeth as clean as possible, let the inflammation disappear, and then immediately extract the tooth to get rid of the future trouble. Personally, I recommend that eating bezoar detoxification tablets may have an effect! It's probably going to be about ten years long on and off, hehe, it's not to scare you!

    Good luck soon**!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If it is the last one, it may be teething, and the permanent teeth are 28 to 32. There are 8 wisdom teeth on the top and bottom and 8 on the left and right, of which the eighth is wisdom teeth, that is, wisdom teeth, which usually erupt around the age of 20, and there are individual differences in whether they emerge or not are related to the size of the gums.

    If wisdom teeth are in place, they can be retained if they are in a normal position after eruption and are aligned with the anterior adjacent teeth. Wisdom teeth also do not erupt. If the position is not correct after eruption (it is necessary to take a tooth film to judge whether it is correct or not), it will damage the adjacent ones, so it is recommended to remove them as soon as possible!

    If you want to be conservative**, you can do it according to the following scheme1Oral anti-inflammatory drugs.

    Periodontal Health 2Hydrogen peroxide (rinse with a syringe) wishes you soon**!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Is wisdom tooth pericoronitis an inevitable inflammation during wisdom tooth eruption, or is it mainly anti-inflammatory, after the inflammation subsides, take a tooth film to determine the tooth position, if the position is not good, it is recommended to extract.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    According to you, it may be that the wisdom teeth are not in the right place, are not easy to erupt, and are complicated by infection. 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.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Take some anti-inflammatory medications; Find a time to have your teeth extracted, as wisdom teeth are useless and can cause many oral problems if they are not extracted.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    See the doctor Luo, wisdom teeth are like the appendix, they are the organs of the human body that have evolved and degenerated, dispensable, if it is always painful, affecting daily life, long pain is better than short pain, just remove it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Unplug it. I've got it on both sides, and now I'm fine if I pull it out. Better a finger off than always aching.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I pulled out three of them, one of which was extracted by incision and then sutured, and the fourth one was only slightly exposed, but it never hurt, so I didn't pull it out! The doctor said that wisdom teeth will never grow because there is no place for them to grow, so it is better to remove them so that they do not always become inflamed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I also have wisdom teeth, and it doesn't hurt very much if you don't move it, and it hurts if you lick it, so let it be, and if it really hurts, you can pull it out.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Do you know what to do if you have wisdom teeth and have a toothache? Many people should be deeply aware of the pain of wisdom teeth. Wisdom teeth are painful and unbearable, so many people want to know what to do if they have a toothache with wisdom teeth, and the following is a solution to the toothache that I have collected for you, hoping to help friends in need.

    1. Alternate gargling with hydrogen peroxide and saline: Dilute the hydrogen peroxide first, then rinse the mouth, then rinse the mouth with salt water, rinse every day, and gradually the toothache will improve. If the wisdom toothache is not severe, it will be effective very quickly.

    2. Infusion**:If the wisdom tooth toothache is very severe and the inflammation has spread to the surrounding organs, then it is necessary to go to the hospital for infusion as soon as possible. That's because the condition has been aggravated, relying on anti-inflammatory drugs alone has no effect, and infusion** is the most direct and effective method.

    3. Wisdom teeth removed:If you have wisdom teeth and have frequent toothaches, you will need to remove them. For us, wisdom teeth are originally redundant, and it is okay to have them or not.

    However, if the wisdom teeth are "made" from time to time, it is better to have them removed. Of course, if the wisdom tooth is in a good position, or if it is rare, it will be "made" once, and it is okay to keep it.

    4. Local**:Most of the toothache in wisdom teeth is tooth inflammation, and anti-inflammatory treatment is required, such as taking anti-inflammatory drugs or cleaning teeth with normal saline, which can effectively improve the toothache phenomenon. If there is pus at the root of the wisdom tooth, it is also necessary to cooperate with the doctor to drain it to prevent further aggravation of the condition.

    5. Dealing with the source of the diseaseIf the wisdom tooth has toothache due to the lesion of other teeth, wait until the inflammation is **, and the root canal of the source tooth should be carried out in time to prevent its recurrence. If the root canal** is ineffective, then it needs to be removed.

    Wisdom teeth pain remedies

    1. Ice packs

    Applying an ice pack to your chin can help reduce inflammation, which in turn may reduce pain. The use of ice also has a numbing effect. You can apply a cold compress for 15 minutes at a time.

    2. Rinse with salt water

    Rinsing your mouth several times a day with salt water, which has natural disinfectant properties, can help reduce symptoms such as pain. A 2010 study showed that rinsing the mouth with salt water could help reduce bacteria. Sometimes, bacteria that accumulate around wisdom teeth are also the cause of sore gums.

    Washing with salt water helps with infection and reduces discomfort. Dissolve a few spoonfuls of salt in a glass with hot water, while the water has cooled slightly, hold for a few minutes, then spit out. Rinsing your mouth with salt water, two or three times a day, can reduce pain.

    3. Cloves

    Cloves can relieve pain and a 2006 study showed that cloves can act as a topical pain reliever due to their numbing effects. Try this home** and use whole cloves or clove oil. Place the clove on the affected area, close the lips tightly, do not chew, and spit it out when the pain decreases.

    You can also put a few drops of clove oil on a cotton ball and place the cotton on the painful area caused by your wisdom teeth until the pain subsides.

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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.