It really hurts....!!!!?!


Question: I am getting my 4 wisdom teeth all at once! my whole mouth feels like it is breaking!! I have 2 sides out on the bottom two and the top two are trying to break down. My whole head and gums and even my cheeks hurt and are quite red cos its inflammed.
I've also started to notice that my other teeth are slowly getting pushed out of line. I have really straight teeth so im quite worried.
Should i get them pulled?? Im also in the UK on a visa and dont go back to Australia for another 12 months...
Advice would be appreciated... thanks!!!
XX :-)


Answers: I am getting my 4 wisdom teeth all at once! my whole mouth feels like it is breaking!! I have 2 sides out on the bottom two and the top two are trying to break down. My whole head and gums and even my cheeks hurt and are quite red cos its inflammed.
I've also started to notice that my other teeth are slowly getting pushed out of line. I have really straight teeth so im quite worried.
Should i get them pulled?? Im also in the UK on a visa and dont go back to Australia for another 12 months...
Advice would be appreciated... thanks!!!
XX :-)

YEs get them pulled! They will screw up your teeth and there is a chance of infection. Your jaw sounds to be too small to have those come in. I got mine pulled before they came through thankfully and it didn't hurt much afterwards.

And I can tell you one infected tooth hurts like heck. I could only imagine what it would feel like if it were 4.

Contact your insurance company if you are on it currently and see if they will cover it. Explain the situation regarding your visa, work (or school) situation.

yeah definately get them pulled it will hurt alot but if you don't it will also hurt and it will screw up your teeth

You may want to call NHS Direct. They'll give you advice.

No, don't pull those out. You sould of not have all your 4 WT taken out, in the first place. It will probably hurt you 2-4 days hard-core and than in a week or two thr pain will pass. Just make sure it won't get infected, do everything dentist told.

drink a lot of soup. Eat hard candy and stop complaining. It is your fault. Dont kill anyone it will make it worse. Go to school and get yer work done and yer be fine. Get braces and stop drinking beer.

Find a dentist and get them to advise you. Sounds like you may need to have them pulled. Being miserable for 12 months doesn't sound like much of an option to me.

get them yanked now......or they will screw up the rest of your teeth and then you'll need braces later, if you don't do it now.

Good luck!!

you have to remove them immediately.

If the wisdom teeth are, in fact, pushing your other teeth out of line, then, yes they probably should be removed. You said you are getting the 4 wisdoms all at once, any time a tooth erupts through the gum you will have swelling and discomfort, but it would not cause your teeth to misalign. If your mouth cannot accommodate the extra space needed for the wisdoms this can happen. Many times the wisdoms will be impacted and cause on and off pain frequently and trap bacteria and need to be pulled eventually anyway. If your other teeth are fine, you don't "need" them anyway. In the mean time, Ibuprofen will work wonders for pain and inflammation. Just don't overdue it!

Definitely get an opinion from the insurance agency and a dentist. My wisdom teeth fit my mouth fine. My husband's were pulled years ago.

You should keep every tooth you can but if your teeth are being pushed by these new teeth, you must do something right away.

Every once in a while, I get pain in the area just behind the wisdom teeth. It hurts for a while. It's the inflamed and redness, and pushing other teeth out of place that concerns me.

Take some Tylenol or aspirin or whatever and ask the pharmacist if he has any recommendations to tamp down the pain.

See a dentist!!

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