Wisdom Tooth and the Pain it Involves
There is little wisdom we get with out wisdom teeth. However, we learn a valuable piece of information. Namely, we learn that these teeth are quite painful while growing out. Also, they decay quite easily causing us tons of different problems afterwards. All in all, wisdom teeth are not wise, but we are after enduring the hardships that go hand-in-hand with them. First of all, we learn how the pain of having a wisdom tooth growing feels. Your jaw muscles and inner tooth area are likely to hurt pretty bad, disallowing you to sleep properly, let alone function correctly during the day. Next, our gums are likely to swell, increasing the overall problem. It goes without saying that these teeth will hurt once we try to chew on something while they are growing, making the eating process quite a troublesome one. Finally, due to all the turmoil wisdom teeth are known to cause, some of the surrounding teeth may ache during the period of their growth.
Luckily, there are things you can do in order to make these painful experiences less painful and disturbing. Read on to find out how.
How to Deal With Wisdom Pain Difficulties?
A first aid thing you can do once troubled by a painful wisdom tooth is to apply ice onto the area. Still, you are not supposed to apply ice directly. Rather, you should wrap several ice cubes into a towel or other cotton material and press it against the problematic part of your jaw. Do not hold it for more than 15 minutes and repeat this procedure several times a day.
Sometimes, it is useful to prevent certain infections from affecting your painful wisdom teeth. Then, you might rinse the area with a teaspoon of salt added to warm water.
Another thing you can do is to ask your dentist for a recommendation of a good quality dental cream, lotion or other product of this type which you can use for reducing the pain and the irritation caused by your wisdom tooth. Surely, over-the-counter painkillers are bound to be helpful. Just do not overdo it and take them too often since they only treat the symptom and not the cause of your difficulties. Chewing on clove leaves or applying clove oil has helped many to stop their wisdom teeth from aching.
Finally, you can always get rid of the tooth altogether. Naturally, this should be the last resort and should be done only in cases of wisdom tooth problems beyond repair.
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