Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom Teeth Are Best Evaluated and Treated before Pain or Infections Occur.

Wisdom teeth appear later in life, usually as the last teeth to come through. Often the gums don’t have enough room to emerge through, so they can grow through on an angle or partially appear. When wisdom teeth become impacted or stuck in the gum, this is when you will experience pain and irritation in your gums and jaw.

SYMPTOMS OF WISDOM TEETH PAIN

Once your wisdom teeth come through the gums, you will feel pain or discomfort often first identified in the upper or lower jaw. Other symptoms may include:

  • Pain and tenderness in the gums and jaw
  • Headaches or earaches
  • Swelling or redness in the gums (specifically past your back molars)
  • Bleeding gums
  • Bad breath
  • Discomfort when eating or swallowing

CAUSES OF WISDOM TEETH PAIN

The primary cause of wisdom teeth pain is the lack of space in your jaw for the wisdom tooth to erupt through the gums, other factors that can contribute to the pain include:

  • Abnormal position (also known as impacted wisdom teeth)
  • Decay
  • Infection
  • Cysts
  • Damage to surrounding teeth

Wisdom teeth movements are very common and easily treated with Wisdom Teeth Removal.  If you are experiencing pain from your wisdom teeth, we recommend you book a visit to the dentist to discuss options available to you.

If you are experiencing pain or have concerns about your wisdom teeth, it is best to book a consultation with our dentist in Southall to further examine your mouth. If your wisdom teeth are not causing discomfort, you may not need to get them removed. However, your dentist recommends regular dental visits to keep watch on the movements.