Thursday, April 16, 2009

Wisdom Teeth?

Two of my wisdom teeth are coming in, both on the left side (top and bottom). It hurts pretty bad and is a little swollen too. I%26#039;ve got just a little bit of tooth begining to show on both the top and bottom. But it%26#039;s a pain in the @ss having to deal with this at work and in school. Is there anything I can do for the pain?!

Wisdom Teeth?
Take Bayer, or get them pulled. Personally I recomend getting them pulled if you can......I know that when mine came in they would constantly break the skin a little bit, and then get covered back up again. It meant that I had to deal with the pain off and on again for a few months. Whether you get them pulled or not, I hope you feel better!!
Reply:Ibprophen is about it. And really REALLY consider having them removed - I did and I suffered in misery everyday until I finally gave in and had them pulled...24 hours later I realized that it was the BEST decision I ever made.





I%26#039;m sorry youre hurting!
Reply:pull them
Reply:find someone who has some percacet, loritab, adovain(don%26#039;t know how to spell any of these correctly). These should be pretty easy to find at your school.
Reply:You need to see the dentist. The teeth may be %26quot;impacted%26quot; and need to be removed. You%26#039;ll be happy you did it.
Reply:you should talk to your dentist, and maybe get them removed..although that hurts like hell too (at least for me it did)
Reply:Use something called bonjela buy it at the pharmcy..or try some anastetic...there are som types you can buy in a tube just for tooth aches
Reply:They don%26#039;t hurt when they come out. Check, there might be something else, at least it didn%26#039;t hurt me when they were coming out, and no one i know of!
Reply:get%26#039;m removed ASAP...don%26#039;t wait until they are completely in..they can screw up your whole mouth and the recovery time and pain factor on removal is much worse!!!
Reply:Yea, sounds like its time to go see the dentist. He%26#039;ll probably suggest having them pulled. Ive had it done and had no problems or pain.
Reply:chew on something to help them come through
Reply:take some ibuprofen and get them taken out
Reply:I couldn%26#039;t eat anything but soup for about two weeks when mine first started to come in. When the second round started I went and had them pulled. I have found that Goody Powders work very well for tooth pain. You can find them next to the aspirins. They tast aweful but they work very well.
Reply:Go to the dentist ans have them removed. They move in and out for awhile and are very painful. Its better to just have them removed then to endure the pain you will have for a very long time
Reply:I have exactly the same problem,they are really painful,the best thing you can do is to take painkillers and use a mouth wash,as it soothes the teeth.
Reply:Ahh! I had such a horrible experience when my wisdom teeth came in. It hurt like hell to eat, and I had a hard time opening and closing my mouth all the way without the confounded pain.





Aspirin didn%26#039;t help much, especially when I still had to eat. The sooner you get them pulled, the better (it%26#039;s painless to have them pulled, trust me, I was awake the entire time and I didn%26#039;t feel a thing).
Reply:You can probably take an ibuprofin for the pain. But, you should also schedule an appt with a dentist. The chances of your wisdom teeth coming in perfectly are slim to none. I don%26#039;t know anyone who had their wisdom teeth come in perfectly. A lot of the times they come up in an angle--pushing the other molars over and causing even more pain and shifting, or even sideways. They may need to be extracted. If you have had braces recently, you can visit your orthodontist....he or she can send you straight to the oral surgeon.
Reply:Honestly, Kelly V is right, go to your dentist, and have them take a %26quot;Look, see%26quot; I went to the dentist about 3 months ago, and I found out that my wisdom teeth were SEVERELY impacted which caused a LOT of pain. My wisdom teeth were shaped like %26quot;L%26quot;s on the side! (Ouch) So, in the mean time, take some Ibuprofen, probably 3 or 4 depending on how much pain you%26#039;re in. MAKE SURE YOU GO TO THE DENTIST!!





Good luck and cheers ^_^
Reply:Try using Ora jell, (not sure is the right name) but go to Infants section and you%26#039;ll find it.


This should lessen you%26#039;re discomfort/pain.
Reply:I%26#039;d talk to an oral surgeon about getting them removed. I had to have mine removed. The actual surgery was not bad, for me, at least as they knocked me out with IV sedation, nitrous oxide and novacaine. And after the surgery I didn%26#039;t have a whole lot of pain, it only hurt when I tried to eat solid food to soon. I was given a perscription for pain meds to take at home. But for right now, you may want to try some ibprofin or motrin and some oral numbing gel.
Reply:Try Oragel. It numbs the gums temporarily.



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