Question 2: When can wisdom teeth be pulled out? Generally, there is no need to pull it out without any symptoms, because tooth extraction increases the possibility of infection and bacterial invasion, sometimes causing neuralgia. If you have pain or difficulty eating, you can go to the hospital to pull it out.
Question 3: Can wisdom teeth be pulled out? I just pulled out a wisdom tooth yesterday afternoon. ...
In 2007, two wisdom teeth with repeated inflammation were pulled out, and the pain and swelling made my face fall off. After the inflammation healed, I pulled out my wisdom teeth twice (two of them cost 400 yuan and some anti-inflammatory drugs), and there was no inflammation anymore.
The problem is that the lower two teeth are pulled out and the upper two teeth that have not been bitten will continue to grow. The wisdom teeth that have not been bitten will be longer than other teeth, and they will bite the meat and show a little tooth nerve, so the left one was pulled out yesterday and the right one will be pulled out next week.
(The wisdom teeth of the upper teeth are more difficult to pull out, but personally it seems that it is not as uncomfortable as when the wisdom teeth were pulled out before. This was pulled by an acquaintance 150 yuan yesterday afternoon. You can eat here today, and it won't be too uncomfortable. ) If wisdom teeth can chew and develop normally, they can be kept. Forget the eighth front tooth. ...
Question 4: Is it necessary to pull out wisdom teeth? As long as it is not often inflamed, it will not bite the face when eating, and it will not affect the bite, so there is no need to remove it.
Because wisdom teeth grow in the innermost part, it is easy to get inflammation, pain and tooth decay if you don't brush your teeth carefully.
Therefore, it is the key to brush your teeth carefully, and getting angry will also make your wisdom teeth inflamed. Take some anti-inflammatory drugs and you will be fine.
It is because my wisdom teeth are crooked that I always bite my face when eating.
My sister also has wisdom teeth. Because she brushes her teeth carelessly, she often has swelling and pain in her wisdom teeth, but she won't pull anything out.
The fire will be over in a few days.
The extraction of wisdom teeth will cause the feeling that other teeth are slightly loose.
On the one hand, it is related to the crowded tooth arrangement, on the other hand, it is caused by pain after tooth extraction.
After I pulled out my wisdom teeth, the whole row of teeth didn't feel as crowded as before, but it was natural.
As for your staggered front teeth, it means that your tooth density is not crowded, and the extraction of wisdom teeth will not be greatly affected.
Think about the pain!
It's up to you to pull out your wisdom teeth. Do you think it often hurts and swells? If not, or every once in a while, there is absolutely no need to suffer.
Question 5: Do wisdom teeth have to be pulled out? There are three cases where wisdom teeth don't need to be pulled out. Jinan Kean dental experts pointed out that long wisdom teeth don't have to be pulled out. It depends on the condition of wisdom teeth. If wisdom teeth hurt, the details are as follows:
First, if the teeth are normal, there is no need to extract teeth. Wisdom teeth that erupt normally will not be painful and will not invade adjacent teeth. At this time, you don't have to take care of it, don't pull it out, just pay attention to oral hygiene at ordinary times.
Second, if abnormal wisdom teeth need to be removed, the details are as follows:
1. If wisdom teeth are painful, they need to be removed in time. The pain of wisdom teeth is mostly caused by pericoronitis of wisdom teeth, so we should go to the hospital to pull it out in time, otherwise it will seriously affect our normal work and study.
2. Infringement of adjacent teeth: Some wisdom teeth are uneven and crooked, which will infringe the teeth next to them. It will cause the second molar to be difficult to clean, and even the teeth will be partially absorbed, which will bring discomfort or toothache to patients.
3. Need to pull out the decayed wisdom teeth: patients with mild decayed wisdom teeth only need to fill their teeth, patients with adjacent decayed teeth need to use good techniques, and patients with severe decayed teeth need to use root canal treatment. In this case, it is recommended to delete them.
Experts reminded Chang Zhiya to go to the hospital for a check-up to see if his wisdom teeth need to be pulled out. If so, you must go to a regular hospital.
Question 6: Can wisdom tooth inflammation be pulled out? Li, Director of Surgery, Jinan Stomatological Hospital: Only partial eruption of wisdom teeth can cause them to lean forward and twitch, which is the main cause of inflammation around the crown, and the growth of prostrate teeth is more likely to cause caries of adjacent teeth. Generally speaking, wisdom teeth that have repeatedly caused pericoronal caries or have caused adjacent teeth caries should be removed as soon as possible. The extraction of wisdom teeth will not have much effect on the surrounding teeth. However, wisdom teeth should be carefully removed in the following cases: 1. Wisdom teeth without pericoronitis don't need to be pulled out in a hurry, so they must be checked regularly. 2. If you need to pull out the first or second molar and make false teeth, you'd better ask a doctor to see if you can straighten the wisdom teeth that don't grow well instead of the missing teeth and keep them intact. 3. The teeth need to be corrected. When pulling out the back teeth, it is best not to pull out the wisdom teeth first.
Question 7: Can long wisdom teeth be pulled out? The growth of wisdom teeth depends on the position of your gums and whether there is enough space in your jaw. If there is enough, it won't hurt at all.
If wisdom teeth are impacted in the mandible, or don't erupt at all. Or cause other teeth to be crowded or displaced, thus causing local dental caries, infection or gum pain. The position of impacted wisdom teeth in the jaw is also abnormal, sometimes even horizontally impacted. In this case, it is best to pull it out.
Besides, you are in great pain, so you'd better go to the hospital to get rid of it. In other cases, it is best not to pull it out, because wisdom teeth are in the innermost part of the mouth, which is the most difficult to operate and harmful to improper operation. It's not good to use anesthetic.
Let me ask you again, is there any difference in the face where your wisdom teeth are located? If there is swelling, it may be pericoronitis of wisdom teeth. Go to the hospital as soon as possible and prescribe some medicine.
After eliminating the above situation, if you don't want to pull it out, I'll give you some suggestions:
1, you can't lick your wisdom teeth with your tongue;
2, * * *, from the inside of the face, gently until it hurts a little, about 40 to 50 times a day, and the pain will be alleviated in a few days;
3. Be sure to rinse your mouth after eating, preferably salt water;
4, eat some food (bitter gourd, lotus seeds, etc. ), chrysanthemum tea, honeysuckle;
5, feel the pain is more severe, you can also take some anti-inflammatory drugs;
6, red and swollen places, take some small ice cubes cold compress, can also relieve pain.