What Wisdom Tooth Pain Means
Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars that usually appear in your late teens or early twenties. For some people, they come in without any issues. For many others, there simply is not enough room in the jaw, which leads to pain and complications.
Common Causes of Wisdom Tooth Pain
Normal eruption: Even when wisdom teeth come in straight, the process of breaking through the gum can cause temporary pain and swelling.
Impaction: When there is not enough room, wisdom teeth can grow sideways, only partially emerge, or stay trapped in the jawbone. This puts pressure on nearby teeth and nerves.
Pericoronitis: When a wisdom tooth only partially breaks through the gum, the flap of gum tissue over it traps food and bacteria, causing infection and pain.
Decay: Wisdom teeth are hard to clean because of their position. This makes them more prone to cavities.
What to Do Now
- Rinse with warm salt water. This helps reduce inflammation and keeps the area clean. Do this several times a day.
- Take pain relief. Ibuprofen works well for wisdom tooth pain because it reduces both pain and swelling.
- See a dentist for evaluation. Your dentist will take an X-ray to see the position of your wisdom teeth and recommend whether removal is needed. Use DentaSmart to get initial insights before your visit.
