Now you know what babies go through when they are teething. It's normal. I'm 42 years old and I can still remember the pain of my wisdom teeth coming in which, incidently is much worse than having all four of mine yanked at the same time. Take a couple Ibuprophen and use Anbesol on them.
2006-09-07 12:34:18
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answered by margarita 7
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I have all my wisdom teeth too, the top also came through fine but the bottom ones are half buried right at the back, they do hurt coming through and they take years sometimes, not hurting the entire time, but only when they are on the move. I think that the pain you're experiencing is far better than the pain of having them removed. They're meant to be there, that's why we get them. Use something like Ibuprofen to kill the pain.
2006-09-07 12:35:42
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answered by Anonymous
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It is best to get them removed as soon as possible. I'm having all 4 of my wisdom teeth removed in 2 weeks, and I've put it off for over a year. I've had 2 infections where the area near the teeth were so swollen, I couldn't open my mouth but half an inch, and I looked like I had a large Jawbreaker stuffed in my cheek (It really sucks only being able to drink Slimfast through a straw for a week). You should get all 4 out as soon as possible to prevent future problems, regardless if the tops don't hurt.
2006-09-07 17:41:06
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answered by Jordan M 1
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Best advise is to set up a consultation with an oral surgeon. They can determine right away if you need them extracted. Generally most have all four removed at some point. When these teeth erupt through the gums though they're probably going to hurt. Sometimes rinsing with warm salt water gives temporary relief.
2006-09-07 16:46:38
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answered by sweet 5
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This is normal. Use Orajel from a drug store. If you have paregoric at home, rub that on the gums. Or, let peroxide stay in your mouth 30 or more seconds. You can also use warm salt water. Hope you feel better quickly.
2006-09-07 12:33:08
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answered by skyeblue 5
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Yes, and they will until they come in. Sometimes people HAVE to have them out. Try using oragel to help ease the pain. Or try chewing gum on them to help the teeth cut through easier. Also try taking ibuprophen for the pain.
2006-09-07 12:33:09
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answered by hopetohelpyou 4
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Uh huh. Wisedom and comming. By your spelling, I can tell that even a little wisdom entering your body is a painful thing.
2006-09-07 12:32:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to your dentist and see if he/she can gently grind off the very sharp point on the tip of the cusps of your upper wisdom teeth. This will help so that they don't bite into your lower gums. It sounds stupid, but it really helps.
2006-09-07 12:40:18
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answered by Picture Taker 7
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understanding tooth hurting your ears isn't good. See the dentist approximately that. maximum in all probability they're going to pull them. as quickly as I had my understanding tooth pulled, it did no longer harm in any respect afterwords. while executed, i became knocked out. I wakened a touch for the period of the technique feeling stress, yet no soreness. I cried while the technique became executed because of the fact i do no longer react properly to easily approximately all those meds. yet each and every thing grew to become out wonderful.
2016-09-30 11:00:54
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answered by spies 4
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Although, I didn't have this problem, many people do not have room for their wisdom teeth to grow in, you may have to have them removesd. I would make an appointment with your dentist, they'll know what to do.
2006-09-07 12:33:07
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answered by Joy M 7
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