Analysis and pain relief for infected wisdom tooth

Posted by PARTIK on November 18th, 2016

If a wisdom tooth gets infected, the situation can lead to acute pain and may impose potential danger on your dental health. Although there are a few pain-free treatment procedures such as treating with antibiotics, this only helps in cases where the infection is not severe. For very serious infections, you may have to get the infected wisdom tooth uprooted by a dentist. Mentioned below are a few ways to detect the severity of infection in your wisdom tooth and some practical measures to counteract the infection.

Reasons for wisdom tooth infection

Wisdom teeth usually emerge from the back of the jaw when a person reaches his late teens to mid twenties. Now, wisdom teeth usually get infected because of their position in the mouth.

Since these wisdom teeth are in a place in the mouth that is very hard to reach with a toothbrush or floss, they do not get cleaned very well on a regular basis. This leads to the build-up of food particles and formation of plaque on the wisdom teeth. This serves as the breeding ground for bacteria which leads to infection.

In certain cases, a wisdom tooth does not emerge out of the gum completely. In such a circumstance, a part of the gum tissue usually covers the tooth. This also leads to collection of food particles and plaque around the tooth. This is another reason for bacterial infection of wisdom teeth.

Symptoms for wisdom tooth infection

Excruciating pain and irritation is one of the most common symptoms of Infected Wisdom teeth. In certain cases, wisdom tooth infection may result in severe pain throughout the entire jaw. Since teeth are connected to nerves, this pain may spread through the neck and also cause headaches and throat pain as time passes by.

Swollen lymph glands just under the jaw are yet another symptom of wisdom tooth infection. Moreover, a swollen face and jaw, pus drainage and the presence of bad smell and taste in one’s mouth is another common sign of wisdom tooth infection. Due to the irritation and pain, it gets difficult to chew and eat food.

If you are experiencing one of these symptoms, it is advised to immediately have your teeth checked by a good and reputed dentist. He will diagnose the problem or see if you may have any other sort of dental issue that is causing the symptom. He will then recommend the necessary course of medication or a surgical treatment procedure if necessary.

Seeking necessary treatment

Dentists usually prescribe antibiotics clubbed with over the counter pain relievers and numbing gels to offer relief from the discomfort. Natural home remedies such as gargling with warm salt water and placing a cove near the infected tooth helps a great deal as well.

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