Thursday, November 12, 2009

I have wisdom teeth PROBLEMS?

My teeth (especially my back teeth) have been starting to ache for the past few weeks. I know I have a few cavities but I can't spot anymore that might cause so much pain. A friend told me me it might be wisdom teeth problems. My wisdom teeth haven't fully grown out yet, but I can feel their shape under my gums in the back of my mouth. Are wisdom teeth causing my teeth to ache. What should I do?

I have wisdom teeth PROBLEMS?
Hi! Partial or fully impacted (under the jaw line) wisdom teeth can be very painful and cause other problems as well. If you suspect this is a problem, please contact a dentist for an exam and xrays. It is very rare this problem resolves on its own and typically will only get worse. Most oral surgeons will remove all 4 wisdom teeth at the same time while you are "asleep" and the recovery time is generally 3-7 days. I will not mislead you, it is very sore for the first 2-3 days but most codeine pain medications help this a lot. Once you have this done, the problem is solved for good. And to wait will only increase the pain and soreness you are experiencing now. Please see you dentist and get a hands on Experts advise to help you make the right choices and get relief now. If you have any other questions, please ask, I will glad to help you. Marie
Reply:Go see your family dentist because sometimes wisdom teeth don't grow in. Instead they are impacted, meaning they are stuck underneath the gums. Only X-rays can determine where your wisdom teeth are and if you need them out.
Reply:Go and see your dentist, your wisdom teeth could be impacted ( not able to grow properly) pushing on your other teeth and this could be causing all the pain. You may start getting infections round the site of your wisdom teeth too due to bits of food etc getting caught inside. Best that you get them taken out.
Reply:This could be a problem with your wisdom teeth. It could also be a problem with the roots of your teeth. Even if you don't see any cavities on your tooth, there may still be some decay underneath that you cannot see. I would advise a trip to the dentist as soon as possible. If you do have to have your wisdom teeth out, please research the surgeon you decide to use!
Reply:GO TO THE DENTIST!!!!!!!
Reply:Wisdom teeth cause so many problems, that it is better to have them remoevd before they start doing anything bad. Always have them removed by an oral %26amp; maxillofacial surgeon though. Go to http://www.oceansurgical.com.au/ to find out more


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