I had swelling near both lower wisdom tooth area. I visited the dentist and they said that it's a wisdom tooth pain and I have to get those lower wisdom tooths removed. But the problem is I have an exam in one month and I am worried that if I get done this surgery before exams then it will cause an impact on my preparations. So my question is can I do this surgery after the exam or it's important to do it right now?
I am attaching a X-ray picture of my mouth please consult me that is it necessary to get the wisdom tooths removed or they grown perfectly?
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You can plan your extraction after your exams also .
But till than start antibiotics prescribed by your doctor so that you will feel some relief from pain and swelling.
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Visit your dentist
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If there is recurrent swelling related to your wisdom tooth, then it needs to be removed.
It is not an emergency procedure. You can wait for it till your exams are over.
I am a specialist in wisdom teeth removal. You can visit me and get the surgery done. You wont have major discomfort. And it will not hamper your preparations or daily routine..
Call us and fix up an appointment. We can do both teeth surgery on same day as well. So less visits and less number of medications..
If the pain is not recurring u can plan for extractions after ur exams.. But if it keeps recurring get it treated immediately.
Except for the wisdom teeth there appears to be other decays that needs attention.
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consult ur dentist
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don't apply anything externally in case of pain and swelling. visit ur dentist immediately
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