When the surrounding teeth are impacted, you may not realize the problem because it is generally painless. However when the partially emerged wisdom tooth tries to erupt, it may cause gum swelling and in turn causing pain. When we eat, some food particles and substances will eventually get stuck in the partially erupted tooth and causes infection called pericoronitis. If this condition is left untreated, the infection may spread to other teeth, throat or neck causing severe damage to your health. Look out for the following symptoms that indicate there is a problem in your mouth caused by wisdom teeth.
- Pain while biting and chewing food.
- Bad breath
- Swelling of gums in the back of the mouth
- Difficultly or feeling irritated while opening the mouth
While there is no way to prevent third molars from being impacted, maintaining good oral hygiene can reduce the risk of infection. Make sure you brush at least twice a day and floss regularly to keep your teeth healthy. The irritation can be relieved by thoroughly rinsing your mouth using warm salt water. It can help to reducing the inflammation and soothe the pain. Visit your dentist regularly as he or she will examine the condition and will be able to tell you whether the teeth need to be removed. The dentist will examine the area by taking x-rays to check the third molars and also the wisdom teeth which have not yet emerged completely.
The best time to get your wisdom teeth extracted is before the age of 21. Most dentist recommend removing all four wisdom teeth to prevent any problems in the future. If the impacted teeth are not causing any pain or harm to the surrounding ones, immediate extraction is not necessary. The dentist will suggest when to extract the wisdom teeth.
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