Should I get it removed? That gum hurts a lot when i chew something, it wasn't hurting but started hurting nowadays.
I am having tinnitus, can it be because of this? Also i am having impacted wisdom tooth on both sides, bottom right is partially erupted, this pic is left bottom, this weekend i have scheduled to get the right top one reduced as its bucally erupted...
I am scared :(... and can these be the reason why m getting hyperpigmentation on my buccal mucosa?
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If the pain persists on and off, should get the wisdom tooth removed.
Sooner or later, extraction of wisdom tooth, is the permanent solution.
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Hold Luke warm water with pinch of black salt in it in mouth as much as possible at a time,it would help in relaxing tenderness and the muscles too.
ice pack pressure extra-orally over the same area,
avoid hot compression balm or ointment application extraorally.
Third molar is impacted, causing pain and discomfort. It leads to pericoronitis (inflammation and pain of the gums in the 3rd molar region) For such a case, extraction of the tooth is advised at the earliest. Please visit a dentist for evaluation.
Hello dear
Please be advised
Since it is partly erupted mesioangular tooth.it will require extraction.For further details you can consult me on online or off-line mode
Thanks
Wisdom toot has a very little use. You can go ahead and get it removed.
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Dear Patient
For immediate relief take warm salt water gargle.
But get it checked and if dentist advises extraction. Get the extraction of wisdom tooth. You can also consult me online or offline at Aligna Dent Orthodontic Care
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