What to do and when to go to the dentist for wisdom teeth pain

Toothaches can sometimes require a visit to the dentist, especially if they involve your wisdom teeth since this can indicate a more serious problem.

How can you relieve wisdom teeth pain and when should you go to the dentist?

Find out in this article.

Wisdom teeth pain: when to go to the dentist

All dental health professionals will give you the same advice: consult a dentist as soon as you feel wisdom teeth pain and schedule an emergency dental appointment.

Wisdom teeth pain should never be taken lightly. Although it may simply be due to tooth growth, the pain can also be caused by cavities or an infection.

If wisdom teeth pain persists, schedule an appointment with your dentist or an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. A professional will determine the cause of the pain during your examination and will tell you if wisdom teeth extraction is considered necessary.

For example, it may be preferable to extract your wisdom teeth as a prevention if they are found to be incorrectly positioned because they may affect neighbouring teeth when they have fully grown in.

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    How to relieve wisdom teeth pain

    You may need to wait a few days before seeing the maxillofacial surgeon or dentist after scheduling an emergency appointment. Here are some tips to relieve pain until then.

    Rinse your mouth with salt water

    Rinsing your mouth with salt water is a simple and effective way to temporarily relieve wisdom teeth pain. Mix 1 tsp salt with 1 tsp lukewarm water and rinse your mouth with the mixture for 30-60 seconds. Repeat as needed throughout the day.

    Take ibuprofen or anti-inflammatory medication

    If the pain you feel in your wisdom teeth is severe, you can take anti-inflammatory medication such as ibuprofen for temporary relief for a few hours.

    If you decide to take these, closely follow the packaging instructions and don’t exceed the recommended dose.

    Cloves: a household remedy to relieve toothaches

    Using cloves to ease toothaches is a time-tested old wives’ remedy. You can take a full clove and place it onto the affected area. You can also apply clove oil onto a cotton swab or pad and gently dab it onto the painful area. You will begin to feel the pain relief from cloves after a few minutes. 

    Get an appointment for your wisdom teeth in Gatineau

    At what point should you consult a dentist when you feel wisdom teeth pain, and what can you do to relieve it?

    It is important to schedule an appointment quickly with an oral health professional as soon as you feel a toothache. Until then, you can temporarily relieve pain with oral rinses or anti-inflammatory medication.

    Do you need to consult a dentist in the Gatineau area to treat an issue with your wisdom teeth? At Clinique Evoro, we can offer you professional and painless treatment with intravenous sedation.

    Contact us to schedule an appointment!