Hi there! I have a problem with my last left molar. At first I had just pain at the back of my of my jaw, swelling, and stiffness of the jaw but lately I started having pain at the back of my ears as well. Are these symptoms of an impacted wisdom tooth? If yes, what can be done? Thx
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Hi there! Yes, these symptoms sure look like impacted wisdom teeth. And it seems to me that they are pretty severe! You should definitely visit a dentist. He may give you some antibiotics to provide temporary pain relief but a surgical removal is the permanent solution as antibiotic will relief the pain but will not eliminate the problem. As for the surgery, you may choose if you want to have local or general anesthesia that is choose whether you want to be awake or asleep.
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Hi! I am reading your story and I have a feeling like I am living this again :/ Horrible wisdom tooth pain, right? Well, an impacted tooth is a tooth that gets blocked as it is pushing through the gum into your mouth, which means that wisdom teeth often are impacted. Sure, sometimes that impacted tooth can be totally painless and there is no need for you to be worried, because you may not even realize it's there - what doesn't hurt it is not there, right? Well, on the other hand, when this impacted wisdom tooth tries to come in, the flap of gum on top of it can become infected and swollen. It hurts a lot and requires a dentists observation.
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The person who previously posted has some misleading information. Antibiotics do not relieve pain, they kill the bacteria causing the infection. If there's no infection, taking antibiotics is pointless. It can cause your own natural 'healthy' bacteria to die, opening you up to different infections. It can cause an overgrowth in the fungus, Candida and you can get oral thrush, vaginal yeast infections, etc.
For pain relief, first try an over-the-counter anti-inflammatory/pain reliever, such as Ibuprofen or Naproxen-sodium. I'd avoid any aspirin containing products, as aspirin is a blood thinner.
If your Dr wants to prescribe you antibiotics without being entirely sure if that's the problem, ask them to do some blood work for a white blood cell count and some cultures for bacterial or fungal infections. You don't ever want to take a prescription medication for the wrong illness.
If possible, make an appointment with your dentist. If these are problems with your incoming wisdom teeth, he/she would definitely know what to do!
I know office visits to both a Doctor and a Dentist can be very pricey, but remember that your health is very important. If it is a serious infection (bacterial, fungal or viral), it's imparitive to seek treatment/advice right away.
Also- not all wisdom teeth need to be removed. It's up to you and your dentist to decide what's best for you.
Thanks for reading!
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But back to the topic. I just wanted to point out that I also have the exact same symptoms as the first post. I have a really stiff jaw that doesn't want to open more then an inch, my jaw ridge is even sensitive, my ear hurts, my glands are swollen, neck is sore, and I have been getting a little cyst that burst and come back again in side my mouth near the site of the pain. i really didn't think it was wisdom teeth untill now from reading around. I thought I had the flu and TMJ. anyone else? on top of all the pain on the left side of my face, I have been weak, dizzy and have had headaches and sensitivity to light. I am travelling this weekend so I'm not looking forward to waitting to see a doctor.
If anyone else has any suggestion other than wisdom teeth or if they are sure its my tooth, then please reply.
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I have exactly the same symptoms as yourself - did you find out the problem/cause. I am booked in at the dentist tomorrow for an xray - hopefully they will be able to diagnose the problem.
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My wisdom teeth started stirring a month ago and now cause enough pain to make me wake up several times throughout the night for the past week and a half or so. I initially had the limited jaw opening, tenderness, and high sensitivity to pressure (i.e. chewing). I have been to the dentist and I have fully impacted wisdom teeth (completely buried in tissue). Fortunately, I have an appointment set for the removal, but in the last few days my neck has been incredibly swollen, it actually looks bowed out on the sides.
I just wanted to know if this is a symptom I should have looked at immediately or not, but it sounds like it should be okay. Plus, my oral surgeon said infection isn't really realistic since the wisdom teeth will never erupt.
If anyone knows why this would be something to get checked, please let me know! I'll be checking back. Meanwhile, thanks for all the helpful posts.
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I've also had random spots of pain in my head, like small headaches that last for a few seconds. I have constant pressure in my head as well (thought that was a sinus infection, but have taken antibiotics and it hasn't gone away).
Whoa! I've also had that weird thing where something in my neck kind of pops once in a while.
Does this sound like it's from my wisdom teeth?
Thanks so much!
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