I'm told they should all be removed , go to your dentist and they can tell you and get you something for the pain I know you hurt ,poor baby.Good luck
2006-07-14 12:57:25
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answered by Yakuza 7
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A lot of it depends on the size of your jaw; mine came in when I was in high school and, except for a bit of temporary discomfort from the gum covering one during that process, I've never had any trouble with them.
Smaller people with smaller jaws may find that their mouths become too crowded with the addition of wisdom teeth.
This is a decision that, obviously, must be arrived at in consultation with your dentist, but I also also advise you to get an opinion from a second dentist before committing to a round of extractions.
2006-07-14 13:03:00
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answered by The Sage on the Hudson 2
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Well, until you have them taken out (which you should do all of them at one time...less pain and easier to deal with) take some pain relievers, and then get some stuff called orajel...it is usually used for babies when they are teething, but it helps numb the area and makes it less painful. They have it in different flavors, but it works quite well.
2006-07-14 13:00:24
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answered by m b 3
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ibuprofen is good for bone pain and in the short term may help relieve the pain in your mouth.
but you really do need to see a dentist and have an x-ray.
2006-07-14 14:02:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah that sucks, I'm 21 and mine have grown in in the last 3 years and they just hurt alot, I just kinda ignore the pain and it's not bad anymore.
I think one day I'll have them taken out.
2006-07-14 12:56:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to a dentist and see if you need them removed, first of all. If you don't, there are topical tooth-ache medications you can use, as well as something like Tylenol or Advil.
2006-07-14 12:56:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Ambesol and over the counter pain reliever.
Oh yeah....a couple of frozen margaritas might help too! For medicinal purposes of course!
2006-07-14 13:14:37
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answered by margarita 7
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Take Advil. If that doesn't work, go to the dentist for an exam to make sure they're not impacted.
2006-07-14 12:56:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Lots and Lots of pain killers. Maybe go to your dentist and see if they need to be pulled and if not he may give you prescription strength pain killers!
2006-07-14 12:56:52
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answered by T 4
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I ignored mine for years and they finally got to the point where I had to get them removed. Do it before it gets to be as bad as mine were. Mine were completely erupted and I had them all done at once--horrible experience.
2006-07-14 15:01:41
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answered by cryptoscripto 4
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