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Five Common Signs You Need Your Wisdom Teeth Removed

Acorn Dental Health • 4 May 2023

5 Signs You Need Wisdom Tooth Removal

Are you experiencing discomfort in your back molars? Do you have swelling or pain in your gums? These symptoms may indicate that your wisdom teeth need to be removed. Wisdom tooth removal is a common dental treatment, but it is important to understand when it is necessary. Here are five signs that you may need to schedule an appointment with an emergency dentist for a wisdom tooth removal.


Pain or Discomfort

One of the most common signs that you need wisdom tooth removal is pain or discomfort in the back of your mouth. This pain can be constant or intermittent, and it may be accompanied by swelling or tenderness in the gums. Pain or discomfort may be caused by the wisdom tooth pressing against other teeth or your jawbone.


Gum Inflammation or Swelling

If your gums are inflamed or swollen, it may be a sign that your wisdom teeth need to be removed. Swelling may occur due to the positioning of your wisdom teeth, which can cause irritation and infection. Gum inflammation or swelling can also be caused by a partial eruption of the wisdom tooth, which can create a pocket where bacteria can accumulate.


Difficulty Eating or Speaking

Wisdom teeth can also cause difficulty when eating or speaking. If you experience pain or discomfort when biting down or chewing, it may be a sign that your wisdom teeth need to be removed. Difficulty speaking may be caused by swelling or pain in your gums, which can make it challenging to move your mouth and tongue properly.


Crowding or Shifting of Teeth

Another sign that you may need wisdom tooth removal is if your teeth begin to shift or become crowded. Wisdom teeth can push against other teeth, causing them to move out of place. This can create a misalignment in your bite and may require orthodontic treatment if left untreated.


Decay or Infection

Wisdom teeth that are impacted or partially erupted can create pockets in your gums where bacteria can accumulate, leading to decay or infection. If left untreated, infections can spread to other areas of your mouth and even your bloodstream, leading to serious health problems. If you experience symptoms of infection, such as fever, chills, or swollen lymph nodes, seek emergency dental care immediately.


If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it may be time to schedule an appointment with an emergency dentist for wisdom tooth removal. At Acorn Dental Health, our experienced dental team is here to provide the dental treatments you need to maintain optimal oral health. Contact us today to schedule your appointment and learn more about our dental services.

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