Friday, July 31, 2009

Wisdom Teeth?

Is it true that after the Wisdom tooth breaks the gum and comes out it dosn't hurt as much?





When can i get it taken out?

Wisdom Teeth?
I am not sure if that is true, but in my case it was. I had one that was impacted, and that one did not go as well. I was swollen within an hour of getting it done. The one that was partially erupted, I am not having pain or swelling. So chances are that it won't hurt as much. I was under IV sedation so I cannot tell you about the pain during removal. Get it out as soon as you can so that it does not cause further damage to nerves or shifting of other teeth.
Reply:you can get it taken out anytime you want.





After they come in it might stop hurting but if they are impacted they could keep hurting depends on the person.
Reply:it depends. Sometimes when the tooth erupts it might not hurt anymore, but the tooth is so far back that it doesnt allow your toothbrush to reach back there (into the crevice between your bone and tooth) and bacteria get locked in there and can begin an infection. If your wisdom teeth are hurting now, that is a sign that it might be time to get them out. the age to get them out is between 15-23 (although the research is suggesting extracting them at lower ages, consult DDS or OMS for that answer). i hope this helps.
Reply:First, the wisdom tooth can be extracted when your ready, actually there was no reason to have waited this long, it could have been removed even before it broke through the gum tissue. Second,your dentist may want to wait and let it further erupt as that will make it easier to extract. However if it's obvious the tooth is going to seriously crowd your other teeth he or she will probably opt to remove it now. I wish you well.



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