Sounds like a wisd-o growing. Get it out. I suffered like that for 14 years because I was waiting for it to grow fully. My dentist finally told me it actually was fully grown. I have had no infections since they were removed, and it didn't hurt cos I was knocked out!
2006-09-19 08:12:53
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answered by medium_of_dance 4
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Most likely you are experiencing the discomfort of wisdom teeth! Go to your doctor and get x-rayed! Let him know that they are bothersome. You may or may not have room for them, but really they are a good idea to take out. Wisdom teeth don't really have a permenent position when they grow in, and are constantly moving. Sometimes moving around your permanent teeth. And if you have straight teeth, they could become crooked depending on the room you have behind there.
Defintely get an x-ray to see if they are there. By the sounds of it, they are.
2006-09-19 15:26:12
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answered by xportuguesax 3
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If it hurts back there... more than likely it's your wisdom teeth. when mine were growing in, it's some of the worst aching pains i had ever had... sucking on ice cubes helped me!! just incase you might wanna make an apt with your dentist.. it could be something else! Plus, your dentist will want to know if your wisdom teeth are coming in or not. They will do x-rays to see.
2006-09-19 15:11:46
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answered by brittypxo 3
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Yes, Try some ibuprofen for the pain, it works wonders and watch out for migranes. when my wisdom teeth came in they brought some migranes with them and man was that a beyatch. If anything buy some of the oragel for adults it works to relive pain really well.
2006-09-19 15:22:20
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answered by kim_banning84 2
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Yes It could be your wisdom teeth coming in I remember when mine started coming in a long time ago. I had a lot of pain but only on my right side. I actually just had mine taken out in July.
2006-09-19 15:19:07
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answered by Macey 6
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At the age of 32 years,you may suferring from some infection
adviced to gargling with warm and water.
2006-09-19 15:14:02
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answered by NAG 1
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There is a website that is called webmd. There is dental on the site, they can help you tell you exactly what is going on.
2006-09-19 15:19:24
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answered by kim_in_craig 7
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how about u ask a dentist, instead of random people on the internet, but my vote is yes
2006-09-19 15:10:48
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answered by smalltd28 4
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sounds like it unless you have cavity then it might be abcess
2006-09-19 15:11:53
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answered by Me 5
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