I'm having severe tooth and gum ache in the back of the jaw. It is sensitive to cold and dentists have told me it's due to growing of wisdom tooth. What is happening actually and how can I solve the pain.
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Wisdom teeth usually make their appearance between the ages of 17 and 21, though it's possible for them to push through earlier or later. Referred to as your "third molars, these four teeth begin to push through the skin like any other tooth, which can cause pain. However, wisdom teeth are much more likely to grow in at an incorrect angle ? even sideways ? causing impaction that can radiate this pain to the teeth in front of it. Kindly get it extracted as soon as possible. Oral & maxillofacial surgeon will need more investigations (full mouth x-ray) with clinical examination to decide upon treatment. Adv. Medication, cleaning, root canal treatment or surgical removal procedures for the gum mucosa above the tooth or the tooth itself. Until then apply clove oil. Rinse frequently with mouth wash advise c. Amox 500 mg 1-1-1, thrice after food, t. Metrogyl 400 mg 1-1-1, thrice after food, t. Imol plus 1-1-1, thrice (contraindicated in conditions with gastric ulcer, asthma, wheezing, and allergy) after food, and c. Becosules 1-0-0 once after food, all for 3 days. T pan 40 mg 1 - 0 ? 1 twice for 3 days � an hour before food.
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Severe tooth and gum pain due to wisdom tooth growth/ eruption is painful and imminent. However by swishing and massaging by some ayurvedic herbal combos eases the situation and in many cases it comes up easily. Selling and pain is also addressed. You can procure good raw material yourself and make at home or procure somewhere or you can get from us too. Pl book a Lybrate call to know the details or msg on chat.
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Oralpophylaxis scaling n antibiotics mouth rinses analgesic gel applied n take warm salt water gargles n clove oil or gingerly oil pulling if you have severe pain apply anaesthetic gel lidocaine if want more details please contact.
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You can take an analgesic for your pain. But you should visit an oral and maxillofacial surgeon who will assess your wisdom tooth clinically, take x rays and give you appropriate treatment options.
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