are there natural cures for wisdom teeth?
i have found only 1 site that contains info based upon using vitamins for gum infection & wisdom teeth especially if you cannot afford to go to a dentist. i want to know only the real truth. do wisdom teeth have to come out if they are slightly not straight with the other teeth? and can 1 take a lot longer than the others? is it normal to be getting them at 26? especially is it hereditary if ur dad's didnt come in completly til HIS late 20s, early 30s? is there anything for me to REALLY worry about if i have prayed a lot, there is no more pain, but i know that 3 are there? (1 fully grown, the other i cant tell cuz its on the opposite side on top)
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No. I have one daughter that her wisdom teeth gave her so much pain she had to take them out. I have a son now 23 yrs. that his wisdom teeth are halfway out and at times they do hurt. Lately he has not complaint of any pain. So I think you and my son will be OK. By the way my daughter was 24 when they started giving her trouble. You are around the same age range. Just keep praying maybe God will bless you with money or a way to get to see a dentist. oh, dentistry schools take patients are a lower cost because they are still students. Check to see if you have any around where you live.I will pray for you.God bless.
just pull them yourself. If they are not in the way though, leave them. My sister had them pulled at 24, so you are not in any way abnormal. It bleeds so much though, I would recommend leaving as many as you can while you are still comfortable, (if you are gagging on them, then pull them out.)
If they are not coming in properly they can do considerable damage to your other teeth. The pain they cause can be considerable while doing this. I know medical care can be costly, but the loss of your teeth (which are your only teeth) is potentially more costly, particularly if you have to replace them with ill fitting dentures.
Pain is pain. It is your body's way of letting you know something is wrong. Ibuprophen/motrin is good to relieve the swelling that happens when teeth are growing.
You don't need to worry about how old you are when wisdom teeth come in. Mine are still moving, but I have friends in the 40s who still haven't had them come in yet.
You are okay. Well, your teeth are, I don't know about the rest of you. ;)
mine came out fine but there was a couple of years difference between them you only need them out if you can not handle the pain or if there going to wreck your other teeth try using baby teething gel when the last 1 comes out
If the teeth and the gums are healthy; you may be able to keep your wisdom teeth. However, the problem is if they begin to take up too much space in your mouth and crowd the other teeth. It could cause all of your teeth to become crooked and overlap. Find a dentist who will give you a free consult.
If they don't bother you than don't worry about them. As long as you keep them clean you should be fine, wisdom teeth do not have to come out people go their whole life with impacted and half erupted wisdom teeth and as long as you are not in pain they are fine. Just be sure to brush them well so you do not get cavities.
Don't pull them yourself; if they are giving you pain, go to a dentist. As long as they are not bothering you or causing you any problems you can keep them. I have all of mine, have had them for many years, and have no problem with them.
Forget about the cost of dental care. Just go get it taken care of. Don;t listen to any unqualified people who are telling you it will be fine. Go get checked by a professional. I am 27 and I have to go have 5 teeth out next week. (4 being wisdom teeth) My wisdom teeth weren't bothering me. I have two that were half way in on the top and the bottom ones are impacted. Then one day I woke up with the most intense pain of my whole life (and Ive had a baby) One of the impacted wisdom teeth that I didnt even know existed had caused the molar next to it to become abscessed. Now I am on pain killers and antibiotics waiting for my oral surgery appointmet this week to have it (and them) removed. Please go get them looked at so as to avoid losing any other teeth.
Sorry, the only natural "cures" for wisdom teeth is to have parents with large jaws and/or small teeth - just joking! Seriously, if the wisdom teeth stay completely covered by gum and bone, then they're unlikely to give trouble. However, once there is access for the bacteria from the mouth to get to the wizzies, then their positioning needs careful assessment. If they will be unable to fully erupt from the gum and be able to be cleaned effectively, then get them out. Pain will come in 2 forms - 1. recurrent gum infections around the half-erupted tooth (usually in teens to 20s); or 2. slow onset of decay either in the wizzie itself, or more worringly in the molar in front. This can be a big disaster as potentially 2 teeth might have to extracted. It is better to have wizzies removed before they give you pain, and before they rot away, because you're only going to make it harder for the dentist, and of course yourself.
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