My new teeth which grown 3 yrs back when I was 23 has become a problem, the teeth is skewed Shape due to less space and now it started cavity and pain is also there no way to clean the surface of that teeth that's why this problem is big for me... What should I do... I can't eat from one side of my mouth due to pain, I think It started decaying. Plz help...
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Wisdom tooth sometimes fail to erupt completely. In that case you need to get them extracted.
Warm saline water rinses two to three times a day, use mouthwash and try to maintain good oral hygiene by brushing twice a day.
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It mostly looks like the wisdom tooth and yes wisdom tooth sometimes does not come completely into the mouth and it is half inside the bone and half outside leading to much problems like cheek biting, cavity formation, sensitivity, food lodgement and that area is also not accessible for cleaning through brushing and rinsing. So when the problem starts disturbing your normal day-to-day activity it is always better to get the wisdom tooth removed.
Wisdom tooth extraction is a very normal and minor dental procedure that does not involve much of a discomfort. I would suggest you to visit an oral and maxillofacial surgeon ( wisdom tooth extraction specialist) and get the tooth removed before it damages the adjacent tooth.
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You can get in touch with me. I am an oral and maxillofacial surgeon practicing in Dwarka New Delhi
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Don't delay or rely on medicines. You will end up losing more teeth.
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