Is it normal for a wisdom tooth to come in this pain? Is there something I’m doing wrong, or is this just how it goes? Trying to figure out if I should call the dentist or if this pain will eventually chill out.
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Dear Reader,
Wisdom tooth eruption often causes pain and discomfort. This happens because, along with evolution, our jaw size has reduced, making it difficult to accommodate the wisdom tooth normally.
It is common to see problems related to impacted wisdom teeth these days because of lack of space for eruption. This results in wisdom teeth pushing the adjacent teeth or coming in unusual directions.
You must consult a dentist for this problem. Treatment can vary from person to person. Some may require an extraction of the wisdom teeth, while others may benefit from minor interventions. So do not worry; let your dentist evaluate the condition first.
Hope this helps.