No, when a tooth grows in sideways, it's going to cause you a great deal of pain, as your jawbone is going to hit it too, and it will cause added pressure on your other teeth. It'd be best to just have the Dentist remove it.
2006-11-27 17:21:11
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answered by Lynn (AzCrazyGirl) 5
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This happens sometimes, expecially if you have a small mouth.
One of mine started to come in sideways, growing toward the
center of my mouth and it really messed up my bite, I noticed
because I suddenly started to bite the inside of my cheek. It
really hurt. So I went in to my dentist and he took the touth out,
plus the one on the other side that had come in 2 years before
but hadn't caused any trouble. The one that was coming in
crooked came out really easily, as it was just erupting, he cut
the gum over it and it just about fell out as the roots hadn't opened up, he showed me and they were still together.
But the one that had been out for 2 years took a little longer,
so I would suggest that you get in to your dentist as soon as you
can, then it won't be so tough. And if you are worried about
the cost, talk to your dentist. I was only working part-time and
my finances were really tight, but my dentist worked out a
payment plan for me, so I was able to pay each month until
it was paid off. It doesn't hurt to ask. But you need to do
something soon, you will feel so much better.
2006-11-27 17:26:32
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answered by Caiman94941 4
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they could develop into impacted and reason damage or perhaps deterioration to the tooth closest to them. inspite of the actuality that in case you do not get them pulled they are going to push their way up regardless and reason your tooth to get misaligned. i'd advise searching right into a medical learn which includes Scirex or PPD. They compensate you for having the surgical operation and attempting an investigational drug treatment. fairly some the time the drug they are attending to comprehend is already on the marketplace for discomfort use and they attempt to get it exceeded as a post0surgery med. there's a danger of receiving a placebo (sugar pill) yet when after an hour you're nevertheless in discomfort they provide you with the at the moment used placed up-surgical operation med. maximum analyze require than you've both perfect and bottom knowledge tooth and could purely take 2 out (actually one of each and every) for free yet you've the alternative of having all of them taking all of them out promptly and purely paying the version or you could go back for a 2d surgical operation once you've healed. i comprehend serveral those who've lengthy gone this course. wish this helps!
2016-11-29 21:10:58
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answered by picart 4
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Usually dentists will pull wisdom teeth by the time you're 18 or so, especially if it is impacted (under the gum) and causing trouble for another tooth.
Time for a wisdom tooth extraction, methinks.
2006-11-27 17:21:01
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answered by masha 3
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the best way is to extracted (remove it )for 2 reasons
1. its better because over time it will mess up Ur bite and cause shifting of other teeth.
2.easyer to keep clean (hygiene )
the younger you are the better because better healing and less complication. u might have to see an oral surgeon because your tooth is impacted under your gum.
a good advise remove all 4 and get it over with.
good luck
2006-11-27 17:37:03
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answered by answer man 3
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Wisdom teeth can cause a lot of problems. Mine were upright, but were cutting thru my gums and moving my teeth around too much. It's best to have them removed if they cause you pain. They don't do you any good if you keep them.
2006-11-27 17:21:45
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answered by primrose 2
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you have to see a orthodontist and have them all removed, mine were doing the same thing and they wont stop growing (well actually they will but not before they have mashed your teeth into disfigurement). getting the wisdom teeth removed is common and it isnt a very bad surgical procidure, believe me it is well worth it
2006-11-27 17:21:54
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answered by go away 3
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Wisdom teeth are third molars.They are
useful especially if you have lost teeth in
the mouth.However,when they are impacted,
they can be painful and may need to be
removed. I found the information
at http://aches.in/wisdomteeth.html useful
2006-11-28 03:16:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I had to get oral surgery when my wisdoms were impacted (that's what it's called). You get knocked out and my doc even gave me a valium to calm my nerves. I had the surgery and ate pudding for a week. Sounds like fun!!!
2006-11-27 17:22:21
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answered by nikkinat 2
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Yeah, sometimes there's pain. My jaw would lock open for a second when I yawned!
Having them out is really no big deal. They dope you up real good and they come right out. And don't tell people you're going in to have them out, because people always want to tell terrible stories.
2006-11-27 17:21:29
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answered by John K 5
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