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Bottom wisdom teeth if moved even a bit cause sudden headache. It's not yet fully formed. What to do?
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hello, pain due to wisdom tooth can be relieved by doing salt water rinses. but this will give you temporary relief. you need to visit a dentist and get an x-ray done. then decide on whether to be removed or not.
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Visit a near by dentist and take an x ray. If it has been erupted in wrong way then go for removal to avoid further complications. If it is in normal position then go for antibiotic coverage
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Visit a dentist get evaluated with an X ray., The only permanent solution in relation to wisdom tooth is extraction. Get it done by surgeon to avoid postoperative complications.
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Hi, this is the age period when wisdom teeth usually cause minor problems as they are erupting into the oral cavity. in my opinion consult an oral surgeon and try conservative treatment i.e. take medication to subside infection and pain. keep the tooth under observation. if you don't get relief with medication then plan for extraction of the tooth.
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take sos painkiller to keep pain undercheck.
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Sounds to me as you have an impacted(stuck) wisdom tooth which will need an extraction most likely. Final decision after a clinical check up would be wise.
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Hi,Please keep the wisdom tooth area clean by brushing properly & also doing warm water with salt gargles.If the pain or swelling happens frequently the best solution is to remove it after taking xray.
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Visit dentist immediately and get proper diagnosis.If required he will suggest wisdom tooth extraction Dr Ratnika Agarwal , Dental Surgeon/Owner of Smile Up Dental Care & Implant Center ,PUNE
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Hello, Visit an oral surgeon and get the wisdom tooth removed if there is inadequate space for it to erupt. Regards Dr Sumanmakam
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Hello.. Visit a oral surgeon or dentist.. undergo extraction of ur wisdom tooth as adviced by them...
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Hi, generally u will have pain during eruption of wisdom teeth. Its advisable to take an x-ray for that teeth. If there is not sufficient space for the teeth to erupt or if the tooth position is abnormal minor surgery has to be done to remove the teeth. Its better to have a dental checkup to proceed further.
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