I want to know the better mouthwash to control my pain I can't be able to eat anything so that's why I want to know the mouthwash and I have wisdom teeth both sides but my left side wisdom teeth very much trouble which I am not able to eat anything so pls tell me the mouthwash to refresh my mouth so I would use in my office pls tell me in 1 hour...thanks
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Hello sir,
An impacted tooth is one which fails to erupt in given time and space. An impacted tooth may cause pain in the surrounding gums, dental caries ,soarness of jaw, difficulty in mouth opening ,may push the neighbouring teeth and cause crowding . The treatment will be surgical removal followed by pain killers and antibiotic course. Mouthwash will not help to reduce pain .
Hello mam,
Mouthwash will not control your pain... And for your wisdom tooth problem, it's always better to go for removal of your wisdom tooth because it damages your adjacent tooth and whatever painkillers or remedies if you take also,it will just give you a temporary relief.. Do the permanent treatment for it.
Mouthwash will not control pain. If your wisdom teeth are giving trouble you should get an X-ray done to check the position of the tooth. Impacted wisdom teeth require removal.
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Hot water gargles with salt help to reduce discomfort.
Hi....Mouthwash will not help with pain relief.Extraction is a better option for wisdom tooth since using painkillers provide only temporary relief. Visit your nearby dentist and get the treatment done.
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