HomeNewsHealth & FitnessWisdom tooth removal: How to manage pain after extraction, speed-up healing post surgery

Wisdom tooth removal: How to manage pain after extraction, speed-up healing post surgery

Wisdom teeth symptoms include swelling in the gums near the molars, tenderness in the cheek, and facial pain. If not removed in a timely manner, wisdom teeth can lead to pain, infection, dental caries, and result in damage to adjacent teeth. They may also cause cysts or tumours.

August 31, 2023 / 09:30 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Wisdom tooth extraction (Image: Canva)
Impacted wisdom tooth: Warm water and salt rinse are one of the most effective ways to keep pain at bay. It also helps in killing harmful bacteria and aids in healing the gums (Image: Canva)

Have you experienced a lingering, dull ache at the back of your mouth? If this ache worsens while chewing or when pressure is applied, you know it is the dreaded wisdom tooth pain. The discomfort can sometimes extend to the jaw or even the ear.

When the third molar in your upper or lower jaw (commonly called the wisdom tooth) does not have enough space to grow, it can get misaligned. Such teeth are impacted and can cause a variety of dental issues, including infections. Your dental surgeon will often recommend removing the wisdom tooth, as it may result in pain and inflammation in the future.

Story continues below Advertisement

Impacted wisdom teeth are usually present between the ages of 17 and 25; though not everyone might have them. Some people have at least one third molar, while others do not develop any at all. They are often considered vestigial, meaning they have more evolutionary value than functional value. Our predecessors used them to eat hard nuts and uncooked food. Wisdom teeth assist in grinding and chewing such food items. As jaws became smaller over several centuries, there wasn’t enough space for them to grow.

If the tooth is typically aligned, there is no cause for worry. Still, once it starts to ache or experiences tenderness, it is time to visit the dental surgeon.