Hi guys. So, My wisdom tooth erupted incompletely. This is all I have to say since I am bit scared, concerned, I don't know how to call this condition and I was talking to my sister about this - she had some issues with a wisdom tooth, but she told me that she never had anything similar. So, I was wondering what are my choices. I know that the smartest choice would be visiting the dentist, and I will do that, but to be honest, I really want to hear your opinion and what you think about this. Thx in advance.
Look, whatever you do, whatever your next steps are, you CAN'T avoid your dentist in this case. Just to get you a bigger picture, you need to know that this can be really serious, since it can cause a brain damage from oxygen deprivation while under anesthesia during the procedure and of course, like you already may think, it can cause death.
So, when this happens, if this happens, you should not wait a minute more. You need to visit your dentist immediately, as soon as you see some changes it doesn't matter do you have an Infection after wisdom tooth removal or something more serious.
Hey is this another tooth? Since I just answered your question from a previous topic and you told us that you don't feel any type of pain? What has changed? I am a little bit confused :/
Well, I suppose that you had two teeth removed, which can happen.
Anyway, it can lead to an infection, so you should visit a dentist as soon as you can. The main problem is that can create deep pockets around themselves, and that is very dangerous since the bacteria and food can collect and infection can develop. So, better go and check this out!
Oh, hello there. It was my sister who wrote this post, but I was sure that she was logged out from my account and that she wrote her name, I don't know. Look, I am fine, tnx God, no pain, but I and he went at the same day to the dentist because we both scheduled a surgery of the wisdom tooth, but a doctor told her that her tooth is not for the surgery yet. So, a couple of days after, the same day when I went to a dentist to remove the tooth, her wisdom tooth erupted. She is in pain and she is planning to visit a doctor again. Can this be because he made a mistake?
Look, a lot of people can't make a difference between erupted and impacted wisdom tooth, and there is a difference. I am not sure about which liquid you are talking about, I am not familiar that much with it, but it seems to me that a lot of the people can't make a difference between these two things. Anyway, here are a couple of advice on how you can recognize a erupted tooth - first, you should look to see if there is a enough space for another molar to erupt there, since wisdom tooth can't always erupt if there is enough space in your jaw. Also, if your teeth is already crowded, the chances are good that your teeth will not erupt totally.