Constant wisdom toothache

2017-03-23 05:18:16
I have been having constant toothache of growing wisdom tooth. I have taken pain killers Bt there is no improvement. What are the options?
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First you need to visit a dentist as its paining constantly. And get an x-ray done to know the position of the tooth whether its erupting straight or tilted. It may need extraction depending upon its position and the severity of the pain.
Next Steps
visit to a dentist and get an xray done
Health Tips
Do warm saline rinses.

Answered2017-03-24 08:45:31

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Hello. As per your history,your age is 25yrs. And your tooth should have been in mouth completely erupted from 16 to 21 yrs. So it seems it is impacted tooth which giving you pain. You need to visit dentist to decide if it requires extraction.
Next Steps
visit dentist to know more.
Health Tips
wisdom teeth ,if infected, may develop swelling and inability to open mouth normally.

Answered2017-03-24 04:15:46

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Kindly stop taking pain killers without doctors consent, visit dentist take x ray then dentist ll suggest you treatment accordingly
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only painkillers will not help, u need to combine with antibiotics

Answered2017-03-24 03:53:58

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hello sir , If you are sure the pain is due to wisdom molar. then i would suggest you to get an x ray done.
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till then keep doing warm saline oral rinses after every meal.and maintain oral hygiene.

Answered2017-03-23 15:01:35

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Dear Practo User, For symptomatic relief you can take pain killers, do warm saline rinses but a final treatment plan can only be given after clinical and radiographic examination. Kindly visit a dentist nearby. Your tooth if not erupting in proper position, might need removal. Regards Arham Dental Care Delhi

Answered2017-03-23 13:43:44

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hello, you can do warm salt water rinses as a home remedy. but this will give only temporary relief from pain. you need to visit a dentist and get it checked.get an x-ray done. the best treatment for wisdom tooth is to get it removed.

Answered2017-03-23 12:24:39

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A good xray will show erupting trend of the wisdom tooth. This will further help to decide the treatments

Answered2017-03-23 09:27:03

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Take an X-ray to determine the position of the erupting wisdom tooth.. Till then start with analgesics and warm water and salt rinses..
Next Steps
If the wisdom tooth is not in normal position on the X-ray, please consult an Oral Surgeon to decide the further line of treatment..

Answered2017-03-23 07:32:43

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Visit an oral surgeon and get it extracted.

Answered2017-03-23 07:30:21

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First is to take an x ray of the tooth. Mostly it would go for removal.

Answered2017-03-23 07:02:13

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If its giving you trouble better to consult a dentist take a x ray and decide. Looks like you will have to extract the tooth.

Answered2017-03-23 06:34:45

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Hi,Please take antibiotics along with painkillers to relieve pain.Also get wisdom teeth removed after xray.

Answered2017-03-24 05:21:54

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If there is constant tooth ache there might be infection in the teeth if teeth has come out totally then rct can be done or otherwise we need to remove the wisdom tooth

Answered2017-03-23 14:23:39

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Visit an oral surgron and get a x-ray done.  If the tooth is impacted it is better to get it extracted. Warm saline gargles 2-3 times a day might give you some relief.
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Answered2017-03-23 11:53:28

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Hello, If your wisdom tooth is impacted and getting infeted,it is advised to get it removed ASAP. Regards Dr Sumanmakam

Answered2017-03-23 07:27:30

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