Pain around wisdom tooth

2023-04-04 05:04:28
There is pain around upper left wisdom tooth. The dentist has suggested extraction of the wisdom tooth with intervention of Dental Surgeon with the opinion that he finds it challenging to extract. Attached Xray please provide second opinion.
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Hi There's a deep decay in your wisdom tooth. I'd advise you to get it extracted sooner than later as the infection may spread to the adjoining 2nd molar. The wisdom tooth rarely helps in chewing, and if it's causing issues, there's no harm in getting it removed.
Next Steps
Consult a dental surgeon for further advice.
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There will be a total down time of 2 days so better to get it removed during a weekend.

Answered2023-04-05 06:20:22

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Hello Removal of that tooth is only option

Answered2023-04-05 05:15:24

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Yes, You Need to Get Your Wisdom Tooth extracted. Pleased Visit Your Dentist for the Same.

Answered2023-04-04 15:58:24

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Your X - ray depicts that your wisdom tooth is erupting in a discomforting position and also it is infected .You should get the extraction done.
Next Steps
Get the extraction done as soon as possible to prevent the further discomfort and infection

Answered2023-04-04 08:16:54

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Hi the reason for your pain is the extensive decay wrt the wisdom tooth. Since its so severely decayed, it would be best to get the tooth extracted. The tooth is tilted, partially impacted(embedded in bone) and looks like its fused to the adjacent molar, but it can definitely be extracted using the right techniques.
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Kindly visit for further queries and treatment.

Answered2023-04-04 07:04:10

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Yes ull have pain since there is caries which is deep as well the tooth is also not fully errupted. Best suggestion go for removal (extraction).
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If you are in Bangalore u can visit my clinic for ur best treatment (for painless and comfortable extraction)

Answered2023-04-04 05:54:06

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Go for extraction

Answered2023-04-04 05:16:41

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The wisdom tooth has a big deep irreversible cavity and is partially erupted. The best solution is to get it removed surgically. Infection from this tooth has high chance to effect the adjacent tooth in form of root caries which is not visible from outside. 
Next Steps
visit a dentist to get it removed as soon as possible. As taking medication will not help in the long run.
Health Tips
surgical extractions are not painful if done the right way. if your work requires a lot of verbal communication get it treated on a weekend to get ample rest. Till then keep the area clean by rinsing thoroughly with lukewarm water and salt after every meal.

Answered2023-04-07 08:52:28

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Hello, yes it is better to remove as soon as possible because it is infected and partially erupted  ,its little bit difficult to remove because it is not fully  visible in side the mouth, but you don't worry about that, dental surgeon will do it carefully. Good luck, stay healthy. Thank you.
Next Steps
postoperative care, 1.please do not spit till 24 hrs after teeth extraction or removal. 2. you should take liquid and soft diet like dalia, khichdi, daal rice,custurd etc. 3.After 24 hrs rinses with Luke warm water 3-4 times a day. 4.Do not touch operating area with the finger or any kind of tooth pick. 5.if stitches is there so follow the instructions as given by your treating doctor. 6.You can gently brush your teeth after 24 hrs.
Health Tips
1.Brush your teeth twice a day for 2 minuts. 2.Rinses your mouth after each and every meal. 3.clean your tongue with tongue cleaner on daily bases. 4.flossing if required.

Answered2023-04-04 13:47:16

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Hi Your wisdom tooth has been decayed. It's challenging as well. You need to get it extracted.

Answered2023-04-04 10:08:36

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