Wisdom teeth are the hindmost teeth in humans which usually appear during the twenties. You are most likely to have wisdom teeth between the age of 17 to 25. You will experience some irritation when they come out of your gums. However, if they emerge completely aligned and don’t cause any problems then it is fine to have them. But sometimes things will not go well and your wisdom teeth may not emerge correctly and cause pain and irritation.

Wisdom tooth infection is very common and it’s difficult to bear the pain caused by it. Therefore you need to contact your dentists as soon as you observe any symptoms of wisdom tooth infection. We will guide you on how to treat wisdom tooth infections. But before this, you must know about its symptoms and causes.

Causes of Wisdom Tooth Infection

The following are the most common causes of this infection.

  • Firstly they are the hindmost teeth in your mouth. Therefore, it is very difficult to clean them and you failed to keep them clean. As a result, the risk of infection will increase.
  • Sometimes your wisdom teeth don’t emerge completely and most parts will remain in your gums. This too is a major cause of this infection.
  • Cavities in the wisdom teeth are also causing this infection. This cause is too related to the cleanliness of the wisdom tooth.
  • Sometimes, you opt for the removal of a wisdom tooth to avoid irritation and infection. But this too can lead to infection and you can observe the swelling and pain for a long duration.

The Symptoms

The following are the most common signs of wisdom tooth infection. If you have any one of them it means you are having this problem and you need to take care of it properly.

  • Pain in your jaw or the whole infected side of your mouth. The pain will keep on increasing.
  • You can experience bad breath as well. If you are brushing continuously along with flossing but still have bad breath then it simply means you have a wisdom tooth infection.
  • You may catch a fever which is usually due to the pain.
  • It becomes hard for you to chew anything. If you leave unnoticed, you have to face difficulty even in opening your mouth.
  • Swollen gums in back of the mouth with redness and pain are among the top signs of this infection.

The Treatment

Medication

The first treatment for infection is medication. Different medicines can be used to treat this issue. They are usually antibacterial and anti-inflammatory. You should not use any medicine without discussing it with your dentist. Use only those medicines which are prescribed by your dentist after checking the condition of the infected area. Penicillin, Amoxicillin, metronidazole, and clindamycin are the most common medicines that are prescribed by dentists to treat this condition.

Repair

When you take medicines, the swelling in the infected area will be reduced. Then your dentists will fix the problem by repairing your wisdom teeth. It simply means your teeth will get a complete cleaning and the removal of cavities and tartar will take place. This process will do the trick in most cases as unhygienic conditions are the most common cause of this infection.

Removal of Wisdom Tooth

The perfect solution to avoid future infections is the removal of infected wisdom teeth. Dentists will perform surgery for wisdom teeth removal. But you can face complications in this process as well. For example, you may have infected gum after wisdom tooth removal. In such conditions, hurry to contact your dentist.

Home Remedies

  • You may not be able to see your dentist immediately due to several reasons. Therefore trying some home remedies will do a great job for you. It is not the proper treatment but will help you to relieve pain.
  • Rinse the inside of your mouth with slightly warm water and a little bit of salt in it. This will help in bacteria removal and stop the spread of infection.
  • Mixing Hydrogen Peroxide with water and then using the solution as a mouthwash is a great home remedy against wisdom tooth infection.
  • Cold compress is also a good remedy to reduce infection and swelling. Place an icepack outside of the infected area to perform this cold compression.

Final Thoughts

You are now aware of the symptoms and causes of wisdom tooth infection. If you experience any symptoms, make sure to get proper dental care in Seattle to stop the infection and treat it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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