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Wisdom tooth pain
All my 4 wisdom teeth have some kind of nerve pain while they're coming out.. 3 are impacted and 1 is slightly out Where food get stuck.. Some dentist during college checkup and nearby my home told me to remove them and some said not.. I never took any xray..sometimes pain is lot.. What should I do..
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You should visit an oral surgeon near you , you will need an OPG for diagnosing and making the treatment plan. Generally if the tooth is in a condition that it will cause damage to the front tooth then that is removed, but if it's having enough space for eruption then its left as such. Pain will happen whenever the teeth try's to erupt.
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hello, you can do warm salt water rinses as a home remedy. but this will give you only temporary relief from pain. you need to visit a dentist and get it checked. get an x-ray done. the best treatment for wisdom tooth is to get it removed.
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Absolutely yes wisdom tooth pain is very painful. As per your description if the wisdom  teeth are impacted it is advisable to extract them. As you said food is getting stuck, it needs to be examined for alternative treatment. You can visit our clinic for proper examination and appropriate treatment plan for you.
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Hello, If the wisdom teeth are impacted and not in a proper orientation,then it is advised to get it removed. Regards Dr Sumanmakam
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