Friday, May 21, 2010

How long does it take for for the pain to be unbearable when your Wisdom tooth is decaying?

At the moment i only have trouble at night when i lie down, i went to the Dentist %26amp; they prescribed me Metrenadozile (however u spell it), they said if it doesnt settle down then it needs to come out, my Wisdom tooth started having a dull pain %26amp; sensative to cold fluids about 2 weeks ago, how long does it really take for the pain to be continious/persistant, its also decaying the Dentist said.





By the way what does it mean when the Dentist says its the back tooth, i dont think its the one right at the back (last one) cud be any Wisdom tooth right?

How long does it take for for the pain to be unbearable when your Wisdom tooth is decaying?
its about time to get it out. If you have pain in the night times %26amp; dont get proper sleep, that means you have an abcess. Metranedazol will not help. Its just an anti amebic. You need anti biltic %26amp; a pain killer.
Reply:The ones in the very back are the wisdom teeth.. You definitely need to have it removed. It only gets worse.
Reply:LISTEN TO ME..I AM THE WISDOM TOOTH QUEEN.....!!





joking,,, well not really, i had to have mine out really, tell your dentist to stop pissing around take it out!!





It took 10 seconds and cost me £85 but now i am on a floating cloud !
Reply:its an horrible pain try painkillers and soft food no hot or cold brush lightly
Reply:see another dentist


one that actually seems to know what he's doing
Reply:When the bacteria get to work on the dentine, the soft tissue in the tooth, you will be in agony
Reply:once the abcess forms, then you will learn what the word pain really means. get it sorted now before that day comes.
Reply:Trust me you do not want to wait for the pain to become unbearable. If your tooth is decaying, should come out....so make an appointment to get it taken out. Wisdom teeth are so far back that it's hard to brush them and they are mostly useless for chewing and anything anyway.


If you're worried about what it's like to get the wisdom tooth out, ask the dentist who will be doing the surgery your questions. Usually they will numb the area, then put in an anesthetic (to put you to sleep OR just for the tooth area). You won't feel anything while they take out the teeth. After you will feel a bit weak and should rest for a few days and carefully follow the directions for care that they will give you. You will have to eat soft foods, drink plenty of fluids, get lots of rest, and avoid strenuous exercise or alcohol since these things can make the gums bleed.


If your mouth is sore after the surgery, they will either prescribe you a pain-killer or you can take ibuprofen (Advil/Motrin), which is over-the-counter.
Reply:How fast that happens depends on how you take care of it. The ACT (Anti-Cavity Treatment) they sell at the store has flouride in it and will slow down decay, but this will not fix the problem. Also, it can abscess and then you will have bigger, more expensive problems to deal with. You should get it taken care of as soon as you can. The wisdom teeth ARE the very back teeth, most people have 4 - two on each side, top and bottom.
Reply:There is not reason to save that tooth, it is a wisdom tooth! Out my friend!
Reply:yeh hes right - ure better get them out and i can assure u from experience recently that getting them out is no barrel of laughs - i got two out and was in some discomfort for the best part of a week
Reply:you got 32 teeth in total they all got different names as for the pain it could take mouths and when 1 stop the other 1 may start .if you got to have it out very pain full .ask the dentist which tooth do she mean
Reply:Some nice answers already .


My advice?.. take it out ASAP if it is hurting. I foolishly tied to hang on to mine and went for 2 months until I was in absolute agony .


The dentist was going to take it out straight away and after the novacaine and other painkillers away he went .





SNAP ( that was my wisdom tooth ( well what was left of it splitting in 2 ) it did this when he tried to get a purchase on it to pull it . The tooth sheared in 2 right below gum level. This then went worse as each time he tried to grip a piece of tooth it sheard clean off . I was left with pieces of tooth and root still in my gum.


The operation/procedure was booked for 25 mins but I was actually in the dentist chair for 2 hours! I had to have reconstructive work done on my lower Jaw as some of the bone had to be removed to get to the tooth . I was of course covered in blood too .and my jaw ached for days from having to try and keep it open.





It was of course much better after the stitches were removed and a 3 week rest.


As I said get rid ASAP if its causing probs .
Reply:Hello, First...there is no predictable time table as to when your infected tooth will give you more pain than you think you can take...One thing though, when that times comes, for some reason it seems to hit you after 5 PM or on a weekend when no help is available. It doesn't make since that the DDS would not be emphatic about removing the tooth now, if it is a wisdom tooth. Letting you linger on until the pain really sets in isn't my idea of being professional. As for where the pain is exactly coming from, it's not at all unusual for the pain to feel like it's coming from one tooth when in reality it's coming from a another one. Regardless of which tooth it is, you need to deal with it now. Decay is one thing, but if there is also abscess infection around the tooth, your risking infectious bacteria getting into your blood stream and that can create additional health issues. Good luck and I wish you well.

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