I have two, one on each side (bottom). Right one is hurting like hell and I believe is the cause of my seemingly endless headache. A). Is the headache normal ? B). How long will it keep hurting ? C). WHAT CAN I DO
Get em removed obviously, people complain that it's painfull I loved to get them removed, first how the hell can it be painfull when I couldnt even know if my tongue was showing or not. two hours after I was still drooling blood which IMHO is something cool because you look like Homer Simpsons when he swallowed broken glass. Either cases it is normal I do get headaches when those things were about to come out.
a) yes its normal b) till you get them removed c) go to the dentist like al bundy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5w1L4C7yiP0
They're tiny... Barely visible. I feel as though my right eye is going to pop out of head at any moment... Woops there it goes
I'm not entirely sure if the headache is directly a cause from the wisdom teeth but I did have similar symptoms a while back and would get random headaches as well that would cause me to just sleep the day off. As for pain in the mouth, it was on and off and when my dentist said I should get em out (been putting it off for 2+ years) then I just went ahead and did it and the fact that the way it was growing in, it was impacted and would grow into the root of my molars. I did get all four of my wisdom teeth last month and havent had any headaches and I can close my mouth normally now haha without feeling the back teeth being crooked. lol
when mine appeared my head hurt and i had a fever..but now that they are out, i'm fine..so you just have to wait..
Get them removed. They can shift position while in your mouth. Mine flip 90 degree and was pushing against my other teeth ! Freaking painfull. Took me 3 days before I could eat something solid. I manage to finish FF7 however while in bed !
My left one in the lower jaw had the same thing, and i left it there for 5 years until 21 years old and it formed a cyst in the bone, so you should listen to him and me and get it out ASAP!
It's actually quite a coincidence that this thread was created now, because for the past two days I've had an immensely painful wisdom tooth in the right lower corner of my jaw. Or, well, it's not the tooth itself that is painful, but the gum-mass surrounding it. Still, it hurts like f*** when I try to chew on anything harder than a chunk of porridge with the right side of my mouth. I had a scan and the dentist said that the tooth is growing out in an optimal orientation, meaning that its final position will be pretty much perfectly aligned with the rest of my teeth. Still, I didn't think that the process would be this painful!
I need to get one of my wisdom teeth removed before it starts to pinch my molar that has 2 fillings on it.but I know the painful feeling it is I remember when my 2nd molar on the left got infected and it was the worst feeling I ever had.oh I also hear that if your wisdom tooth hits a nerve vain your lower law will go numb.
I've had two taken out (on the bottom of each side like you). The first time, the tooth was barely exposed and when the dentist took it out, the pain was so bad that I couldn't eat solid food for several days. The second time, I let the tooth grow outside the gums considerably. The dentist took it out easily and I was able to eat normally by the end of the day. For me, the pains of a growing wisdom tooth were tolerable for me. If you let it grow out long enough it wont hurt as much after the dentist pulls it out. At least from my experience. Good luck.
Get them out! It's only going to hurt for a few days after if they're still deep in the flesh. I bled like a pig for a day, I should have taken pics as it was pretty awesome out of gruesomeness :devil:
Never noticed any of mine grow through, no pain or anything. Tho the bottom right one has grown up on the piss, ie its growing out tilted towards the molar next to it but its not hurting the molar. I didnt realise this until about a year ago, but my normal brushing style misses one side of the tooth, so it had decayed on that side and got well sensitive and painful. Resolved that by brushing the tooth more thoroughly It might need to be removed at some point tho hopefully not.
do both at the same time! also, dont get put to sleep... just bring your ipod and some headphones! recovery time is much faster that way. :thumbup:
my wisdom teeth are coming out, and they are coming out perfect. I have no problem what so ever. Occasionally it hurts a tiny bit for a day and it goes away. I'm not planning on having mine removed.