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Wisdom teeth pain
My wisdom teeth are coming out and the gum area near that is paining a lot. What do you recommend to make the pain bearable?
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first of all get the X-ray done for its eruption position.. if it is coming in abnormal position then its better to remove.. if it's coming in normal way then no problem.. you will have pain for few days..you can take any painkiller for relief and rinse your mouth with warm salted water regularly or else use diluted mouthwash..
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Visit your dentist as early as possible, before the pain becomes unbearable. You will need x-rays for final diagnosis and it would probably be a good idea to remove a Mal positioned wisdom tooth and enjoy a better quality of life than retain it and not be able to maintain it
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hello. pls get ur teeth checked by ur dentist. wisdom tooth when it erupts it is painful. when there is infection around t erupting teeth it becomes worse. pls get t x ray done n get checked if it can b saved
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