You haven't mentioned whether your tooth is impacted or in proper occlusion. Partially impacted wisdoms will give problem in one or other way.if your wisdom tooth is in line and decayed then also you will have sharp pain and difficulties you mentioned.so visit your dentist and get a X-ray done for proper diagnosis.if it is impacted get it out and save yourself from any future trouble.but if it is decayed you can save it through Rct ,if opposing teeth is present.
Next Steps
visit your doctor
Health Tips
take otc painkiller
take a glass of lukewarm water,put a pinch of salt and gargle with it 3-4times a day
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wisdom tooth is alway problem some do salt water gargling and pain management can be done pain killer, if situation does not come under control , the only treatment is extraction
Could be infected wisdom tooth due to food trapping there. You should get it checked, X-rayed immediately to rule out pus accumulation (abscess). Consult a dentist immediately.
Next Steps
Do warm saline gargles 2-3 times a day.
Go to dentist immediately.
Health Tips
Local abscess around third molar(wisdom tooth) can grow and lead to other problems. please get it checked immediately and if recommended tooth removal, get it done.
You may have to get your wisdom tooth removed. Don't delay. The situation will worsen. See a dentist immediately and get your condition evaluated. Get the wisdom tooth removed at the earliest if there is no other option.
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