Will wisdom teeth be painful and whether they are safe and hygienic?

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

    There are two main reasons for the swollen and painful gums in the wisdom tooth position, one is the pain caused by squeezing the gums during the eruption of wisdom teeth, and the other is the incomplete eruption of wisdom teeth, the surrounding gums cover wisdom teeth, and food and bacteria enter the inflammation between the gums and wisdom teeth, which is called wisdom teeth pericoronitis.

    When wisdom teeth pericoronitis occurs, the first choice is to find a dentist for a local irrigation to remove the dirt and then apply medicine. If it has suppurated, it needs to be incision and drainage. Such emergency treatment can relieve pain and control acute inflammation.

    And if left untreated, inflammation can spread and cause more serious problems. After the inflammation has resolved, teeth with incomplete eruption, anti-inflammation, or poor bite should be extracted as soon as possible. If such wisdom teeth are not extracted, wisdom teeth may reverse, especially when the body's resistance is low.

    If it cannot be removed temporarily, the part must be cleaned every day, you can choose a toothbrush with longer bristles at the end, and you can also rinse it every day with a dental irrigator. Crest Health Professional Gum Care Toothpaste containing stannous-fluoride is recommended to inhibit the growth of bacteria.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is said that tooth extraction is a trivial matter, but I think it is better to be cautious, there is a dental hospital on Yanjiao Haiyou Street to see, after all, it is something that goes into the mouth or a regular hospital is safe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Wisdom teeth are a problem of pericoronitis of wisdom teeth. It needs to be unplugged. Before the extraction, it is necessary to go to the hospital to have a dental slic, and the tooth will be extracted through the dental slices combined with clinical examination.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Wisdom tooth extraction doesn't actually hurt, but if you put it on a scale of 0 to 10, it means mild pain, it means moderate pain, it means very severe pain. Most people who have had their wisdom teeth removed answer to pain is 1-2, and even a small percentage have 0, i.e. no pain at all. Don't imagine that wisdom teeth are buried deeply, or that it hurts to cut from the flesh, cut the gums, but it doesn't hurt.

    Nowadays, medicine is relatively advanced, and a little medicine can make the local completely unconscious, so the extraction of wisdom teeth is not painful, similar to a haircut. But there will be pain after the pull, but it is also a tolerable pain, and it will not last long. After pulling out, you can take a little painkiller to get through this time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I just went to have my wisdom teeth extracted this afternoon, and I was really nervous while waiting, and I even had the heart to leave immediately. I'm more afraid of pain, so don't laugh, I asked the people around me and said it didn't hurt. After entering, the anesthetic is injected first, the needle tube of the anesthetic is quite thick, strange and scary, and the pain is slightly more painful than the injection, but it can be tolerated.

    After the anesthetic, I am not so afraid, after a while, the effect of the anesthetic is almost ready to be pulled, the doctor will poke your gums a few times to see if it hurts, and then begin to pull out, saying that it is impossible to feel that it is not at all, because my wisdom teeth are still long, the tooth extraction process is very fast, and the pain is completely within the tolerable range, but I am always worried that the anesthetic will fail, hahahaha! It hurt when I got stitched up at the end. From the beginning of the extraction to the completion of the stitching, the whole process takes about five minutes!

    Needless to say, everyone knows that the most painful part of tooth extraction is not the process of tooth extraction, but the process of recovery after extraction. It really hurts and I don't want to speak, I feel that the entire back socket is swollen, and there is a lot of saliva, and I can't spit it out, in short, the tooth extraction is not painful, and it really hurts after the tooth extraction!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    My maxillary extraction didn't hurt, the anesthetic tooth extraction ended in less than five minutes, the night I went home was a little uncomfortable and bearable, the pain was in the jaw, it was still hurting for four days and four nights, I was going crazy, and I had to go to the hospital when I got to work. I regret going to a private hospital.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I had an impacted tooth and my wisdom tooth hurt all night, so I went for a tooth extraction in the morning.

    The doctor said, "Of your four wisdom teeth, one of the most difficult ones was left for me," and I thought to myself, this one hurts the most......As everyone said, it doesn't hurt when you pull it out, but it hurts when you play anesthesia and the anesthetic.

    If it doesn't hurt, first of all, you have to find an experienced old doctor, the car tooth chisel, can be the best and most correct position, after my wisdom teeth are removed, because the wound is small, even the stitches are not needed, the next day will be fine.

    Then there is a coincidence that made me feel no pain when the anesthesia faded, that is, I took a Fenpide in pain that night, so the anesthesia faded, and the effect of Fenpide was still there, and the pain transition was very good.

    The point is still to find a good doctor, and then the wound is small.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I just pulled it out yesterday, it's not as scary as it says on the Internet, the long impacted tooth is done in minutes, and there is no pain after the anesthetic, and it seems that the doctor didn't give me stitches, and it heals naturally, but the swallowing saliva is uncomfortable and I am afraid of touching the wound.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It doesn't hurt to have a tooth extracted, but it will be painful for a week after surgery, but it varies from person to person, but for example, my wisdom teeth have affected the health of my lower teeth, so I can only endure the extraction.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It also hurts. But it's useless anyway, early extraction is good for the next tooth, and it is not easy to form caries (difficult to brush).

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After the wisdom tooth is extracted than the wisdom tooth pain, the wisdom tooth can be prescribed by the doctor painkillers, and the wisdom teeth will not hurt when they are good, and the painkillers are useless after the wisdom teeth are extracted, and I have experienced it myself!

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Of course, it doesn't hurt to take the anesthetic! When the effect of the anesthetic has passed, it is quite painful! The first is that you can't swallow because of a sore throat!

    Accompanied by a severe headache and fever! Suffice it to say, all the pain you have during the tooth extraction comes together after the anesthetic effect wears off! It lasts about a week!

    That's at least! If you are not in good health, it may be longer, and you can see that some recovery periods are 3 months to half a year from the Internet! It's hard to eat, and the residual pits return to the residual food, and you need to rinse your mouth constantly!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It didn't hurt, I had two wisdom teeth removed. I was completely fine after half an hour before I pulled it out, and I can eat, but I pulled one yesterday and it started to bleed a little bit and it was okay after that, just remember not to brush your teeth for 24 hours and drink less water, these doctors will talk about it, you can pull it out with confidence!!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I don't use a needle to take this anesthetic, but use a cotton swab to dip the anesthetic, then put it at the tooth to be extracted, close the mouth, and wait a few minutes.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It hurts to death, if it doesn't affect it, don't pull it out, people who are one meter eight can't bear it.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It must hurt and you have to go to a regular hospital to pull it out.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Wisdom teeth can be extracted without pain, but the postoperative reaction pain after extraction is difficult to control, and analgesics can be taken. First of all, it is clear that local anesthesia is often used to reduce pain during outpatient tooth extraction, and if the pain threshold is lowered if there is tension during tooth extraction, and the anesthetic disappears after 4 hours, pain will occur.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The location of wisdom tooth growth is a branch of the trigeminal nerve and, if not properly treated, can affect sensation and even vision inside the mouth. In adults, the mandibles and wisdom tooth roots have been shaped, so there is a certain risk of wisdom tooth extraction. For patients with stuffy chiropractic diabetes, heart disease, etc., it is easy to cause complications in the extraction, and the wisdom tooth extraction surgery of these people should be cautious.

    Wisdom tooth extraction is particular, that is to say, the extraction and retention of wisdom teeth should be determined according to the degree of wisdom tooth impaction, orientation (mesial, distal, buccal, lingual, etc.), whether there is chewing function, whether it is often complicated by inflammation, etc., and wisdom teeth with the following comorbidities should be extracted

    1. Buccal impacted wisdom teeth that do not have chewing function and often bite the buccal mucosa may become a lesion tooth that leads to buccal mucosal ulceration, infection, chyme pat mask erosion, and even precancerous lesions, and should be extracted as soon as possible.

    2. Low vertical impacted wisdom teeth that are often complicated by acute and chronic pericoronitis have become diseased teeth that affect the health of the body and should be extracted.

    3. Impacted wisdom teeth with mesial oblique impaction, although there are no symptoms for the time being, the presence of the wisdom teeth can cause caries in the neck of the distal proximal surface teeth of the second molar. In order to protect the second molars with important masticatory functions, early removal of these impacted wisdom teeth is advocated.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Missing a tooth, you say that the pain is not painful, wisdom teeth do not have to be extracted, depending on what the doctor says, it really hinders normal life, then it has to be extracted, and there is no way to do it, I also have wisdom teeth, and it hurts very much, but mine is fine, everything is normal, no need to pull it out, try not to pull it out, it is better not to pull it out

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You can wait and see, it stands to reason that if wisdom teeth affect other teeth, or the growth direction is not right, and the toothache is painful, then it is necessary to remove it, but you say that your wisdom teeth are growing down the bottom, then there is still a problem, you can choose to remove them, and the removal of wisdom teeth has no effect on the mouth.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    How old are you this year? If there is a chance that the young tooth will erupt into its normal position, the underlying tooth will also have the potential to erupt, so it is possible not to pull it out now.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It was best extracted, and my right big tooth grew there. Ready to pull it out.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Pulling, not pulling will affect normal tooth growth.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    This situation does not need to be unplugged. Asymptomatic does not require extubation.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Generally, wisdom teeth are difficult to have long and straight, and the long incorrectness is the wisdom teeth that will cause pain or inflammation caused by crowding of other teeth, which is very harmful to the entire tooth in the long run, and it is generally recommended to remove it, and it is recommended to go to the nearest dental hospital for consultation, hoping to help you.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Do "wisdom teeth" have to be removed? If it doesn't hurt, can it be ignored? The doctor finally told the truth!

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The following wisdom teeth are recommended to be kept:1The position is relatively positive, and it is expected to germinate normally.

    2.There is no history of inflammation and pain in the pericrown soft tissues of wisdom teeth, and there is no decay of wisdom teeth. 3.

    Have a pair of wisdom teeth that bite your teeth!!

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Wisdom teeth need to be extracted if they have the following conditions:

    1. Anti-inflammation within one year, which has become a lesion.

    2. Impacted.

    Long crookedness, not properly biting and even affecting the front teeth.

    3. There is no conjunction.

    If none of the above is true.

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