My wife have got tiny wisdom tooth .. now it is yet small in size growing slowly .. she is claiming she is having pain in ear .. tooth area and headache n facial pain seriously not getting how to tackle whom to consult need genuine advice please it's humble request
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Pain near the ear and temple region can occur when a wisdom tooth is erupting especially when the position of the tooth is not in proper alignment. Best thing would be to visit your nearest Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon and get a thorough examination done. Mostly they will advise you to get an OPG done and if needed removal of the wisdom tooth might be suggested. Do get it removed if advised so to avoid recurrent pain and discomfort in the future
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The pain associated with wisdom tooth often is referred to head and neck region..which you are experiencing now..i would advice you to get an OPG done so that we can assess the cause of pain..
You can also consult me for prescription of medicine to relieve pain..
Health Tips
warm salt water rinses 3-4 times a day for symptomatic relief..
Visit an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, get full mouth xray.Through this we can decide whether tooth can be saved or removed. You can consult through this for prescription of medication to relieve pain and discomfort associated with the toothache.
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