How To Get Rid Of Wisdom Teeth Pain?
Wisdom teeth can be a real problem for some people, while others may not have wisdom teeth at all. A portion of the world’s population has these teeth but don’t experience major pain. It all depends on the individual.
Those who have wisdom teeth and the pain that often comes with them can use a commercial pain reliever. However, the pain from wisdom teeth may be a bit too much for the milder over-the-counter pain killers. If tooth pain gets to the extreme level you may have to use stronger medications like Midol or even ask a doctor to prescribe a medication that is only available from your pharmacist.
Some people have reported that they tried such diverse items as salt water, garlic cloves and peroxide to attack the pain from wisdom teeth. The first two items got very low marks in the online forums and in reports to dentists and doctors. A cotton ball soaked in peroxide reportedly provided temporary relief. This substance might actually help treat any infection that may accompany wisdom-tooth pain. The liquid also seemed to cool the painful area of the gums.
Peppermint
Several people have found that such items as peppermint and herbal teas can have some effect on the pain. In fact, dentists sometimes recommend soaking a tea bag in hot water, squeezing out the excess water then placing the tea bag directly on the tooth or the area that is causing pain. If you can combine peppermint and tea in one treatment so much the better. This treatment may not give you 100 percent relief but more than one person has found a tea bag to be a great friend in the battle against wisdom-tooth pain.
We mentioned earlier that the cool temperature of peroxide seemed to relieve some of the tooth pain. Cold water can also be used in this manner. When wisdom teeth cause you trouble, hold some cold water in your mouth and let this reduce the temperature. Don’t use ice or ice-cold water. This might make the condition even more painful. Sometimes it’s necessary to use hot or warm water in the same manner. The relief provided depends on the individual.
Removing those wisdom teeth might be the only method that will get rid of wisdom teeth pain completely. If you experience something beyond occasional pain you may need to make an appointment to have those teeth taken out. When the jaw gets stiff or sore (apart from the tooth pain) you may have to seek professional help. If your dentist notices inflammation or signs of infection during a visit he or she will most likely recommend removal. At this point, the dentist might try a prescription pain reliever and an antibiotic first. In summary, you shouldn’t take chances with pain caused by wisdom teeth.

