Swollen face from?: From what you describe it doesn't sound like your wisdom teeth are the problem. However, since we can't personally examine you, that's just an educated guess. You should see both your dentist and physician to determine the cause of your symptoms as well as the potential and current health\position of your wisdom teeth.
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Not wisdom teeth: Your wisdom teeth are all the way in the back of your mouth, they would not cause swollen lips or interfer with your eyes which are in the front of your face. This could be from another tooth in the front or be a neurological problem. I would see your doctor or hospital emergency room asap. The fact that it interfers with you eye indicates urgent care is needed.
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Swollen: This could be a wisdom tooth or an allergic reaction to ? Are you in any discomfort? I would see my dentist asap and if it is not tooth related i would see my md immediately after. Does your face that is swollen feel warmer than the other non swollen side? If so it is a sign of infection. Seek treatment now.
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