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Wisdom tooth pain
Wisdom tooth is coming out and causing pain in the gums and also causing headache and pain around the eyes
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When wisdom teeth (third molars) start erupting, they can cause discomfort and pain in the gums. This pain may radiate to the surrounding areas, such as the head and eyes. Here are a few suggestions to help manage the symptoms: Over-the-counter Pain Relievers: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen, can help reduce pain and inflammation. Follow the instructions on the package and consult a healthcare professional if you have any concerns. Saltwater Rinse: Rinse your mouth with warm saltwater (1/2 teaspoon of salt dissolved in 8 ounces of warm water) a few times a day. This can help reduce inflammation and provide temporary relief. Topical Oral Gel: Applying a topical oral gel containing benzocaine or a similar numbing agent to the affected area may help alleviate pain. Follow the product instructions and consult with a pharmacist if you have any questions. Soft Diet: Stick to a soft diet to avoid putting excessive pressure on the area. Avoid hard, chewy, or sticky foods that can irritate the gums. Good Oral Hygiene: Continue practicing good oral hygiene by brushing your teeth gently twice a day and flossing daily. Be careful around the affected area to avoid further irritation. However, it's important to note that if you experience severe pain, swelling, difficulty swallowing or breathing, or other concerning symptoms, you should seek immediate dental or medical attention. A dentist or oral surgeon will be able to evaluate your specific situation, determine the position and condition of your wisdom teeth, and recommend appropriate treatment, which may include extraction if necessary.
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Go for opg xray to evaluate the position of wisdom tooth.
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Hiee ma..wisdom tooth usually erupts at the age of 17 to 21 years.while eruption you will get some pain and irritation and it’s common..Don’t worry.Immediately visit near by dentist .they will ask you to take OPG(it’s a full mouth X-ray).doctor will tell you the treatment plan according to the position of the tooth.hope this might help yu..Thank yu!!!!
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1 - Usually when you tooth comes out from gums it may irritate the tissue and casue inflammation of same so better take any painkiller like Zeradol SP 2 - Wait for few more days. 3 - If pain increases then do Warm salt water gargles and maintain good oral hyegiene 4 - if pain syll persists then you may need to visit a dentist. 5 - Get X ray and evaluate 6 - Go for OPG or CBCT if required 7 - Folllow Doctors advise.
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Visit narby dentist.
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Eruption of wisdom tooth is often painful , headache and pain around the eyes might be because of infection.
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Visit a dentist as soon as possible and get a correct diagnosis done.
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Hello Yes may be u have infection around wisdom tooth called pericoronitis..for medication consult through this
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For best diagnosis an OPG(full mouth single x-ray)is required.If adequate space is not available in your arch then the teeth might not be able to find its way to the mouth fully,this may cause it to erupt at an angle pushing the adjacent teeth.
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Get and OPG done and consult nearby dentist.
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warm saline rinse.
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Visit a dentist immediately. Don't ignore it. It might get worse
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Maintain oral hygiene. Warm saline rinses thrice a day. Visit a local dentist for physical evaluation, treatment and X Ray.
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Wisdom tooth eruption many a times leads to this kind of radiating pain. Firstly, get a full mouth XRAY, also called as an OPG done. The treatment plan would depend upon the space available for the erupting tooth which would be clearly based upon the XRAY.
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Do warm saline water gargles and Betadine rinses alternatively 4 times a day. You can take painkillers for symptomatic relief containing Serratiopeptidase, but be sure that you are not allergic to any specific group of medication or consuming any other medicines for other medical conditions that can interfere with these.
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Visit a nearby dentist for physical consultation so that appropriate antibiotics can be started in case any inflammation is there in the surrounding area.
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Hi. *I certainly understand your concern. *Advised to take full mouth x ray and treatment plan will be based on it.
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kindly visit nearby oral and maxillofacial surgery for physical examination evaluation and treatment plan
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Advised warm salt water gargle Advised to maintain good oral hygiene in affected area. Hope your question is answered.
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