Wisdom teeth can definitely crowd your mouth and push on your other teeth, which may cause discomfort or even pain inside your mouth A few years ago I was told by a dentist that my wisdom teeth were not a problem and would not need to be pulled, but then a couple months ago I got a terrible toothache and thought it was a cavity. But my new dentist told me that it was just my wisdom teeth crowding my mouth and causing me pain. The pain in my mouth became increasingly worse by the week until I could get into my oral surgeon this past week to get my teeth out. If you're experiencing pain and your dentist recommends you get your wisdom teeth pulled, do it as soon as possible!!
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Not unless there is a problem in cutting them or they are decayed or broken off. They are like other molars except they come in last.
There is a little soreness
Very much so!!! Your wisdon teeth are trying to push other teeth out of the way to come in. Have your wisdon teeth removed ASAP to save yourself alot of pain.
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yep! it does hurt....so let your dentist check it and give you antibiotics to lessen the pain, they will also recommend that you get your teeth a panaromic xray.
It depends if ur teeth are sencible if they are about 1 month if they are notabout 1 week
If the wisdom teeth are impacted on your top or bottom row of teeth, they could cause discomfort and push roots of other teeth together.
Teeth fall out randomly and there's no real pattern. Wisdom teeth are the last to grow but they do not push out any other teeth.
Before I had braces on, it was suggested that I have my wisdom teeth removed, so I did. It could however depend on the individuals teeth, mine were quite crowded or as they call it impacted. You'll be glad you got braces, good for you. Very often, if wisdom teeth have no room to erupt, it is recommended to extract them following an orthodontic treatment.
Molars come first. Wisdom teeth are the last natural teeth to appear in the mouth. Wikipedia explains: "They are generally thought to be called wisdom teeth because they appear so late-much later than the other teeth, at an age where people are presumably 'wiser' than as a child, when the other teeth erupt."
Anything that helps. Wisdom teeth hurt like hell so I wouldn't recommend aspirin or ibuprofin. Go with whatever they give you and moderate the dosage.