Yes: But it also means that it might be time to see your dentist. Wisdom tooth pain usually doesn't get better. You may need to be evaluated for extraction. Hope this helps!
Answered 10/21/2015
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Quite normal: You're teething, as an adult. There may not be enough room for those teeth, so its best to have a dentist take a look.
Answered 10/21/2015
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Yes. Oral surgeon: Yes. For best results with wisdom teeth, make sure you are evaluated and treated by a board certified oral & maxillofacial surgeon.
Answered 10/21/2015
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See dentist: If it is your wisdom teeth causing the pain they are impacted and need to be removed.
Answered 10/22/2015
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Teething: You're teething. It hurts. That's why babies cry when they teethe. As long as the teeth are erupting in good position with enough room to erupt, your discomfort may be transient. If teeth off angle, or can-t fully erupt, they can cause damage to adjacent teeth and surrounding tissues. See your Dentist or an Oral Surgeon for x-rays and advice. Don't put this off.
Answered 7/10/2016
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