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  2. Wisdom Teeth Infection: Symptoms and Treatments - Healthline

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    If you have a wisdom tooth infection, you’ll need treatment from a dentist. But not all pain is the result of a tooth infection. Below we discuss treatments for wisdom teeth infection and...

  3. How to Deal with an Infected Wisdom Tooth (with Pictures) - ...

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    Research suggests that some wisdom tooth infections occur when your tooth becomes trapped under your gums, but they can also happen because it's harder to clean your back teeth. While an infected wisdom tooth can be painful, your dentist can help you get relief.

  4. Wisdom tooth infection: Symptoms, causes, and how to treat it

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    Symptoms of a wisdom tooth infection include pain, swelling, difficulty chewing or opening the mouth, fever, and more. Treatments may include antiseptic mouthwash and antibiotics.

  5. Pericoronitis: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Pericoronitis treatment varies for each person. Depending on the severity of inflammation, your dentist may recommend cleaning the area, antibiotics, pericoronitis mouthwash, pericoronitis removal or wisdom teeth removal.

  6. Wisdom Tooth Infection: 6 Signs of Wisdom Tooth Infection

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    Risk factors. Several factors can increase the likelihood of developing an infected wisdom tooth. By being aware of these risk factors, individuals can take necessary precautions and seek timely dental care. Some common risk factors include: Age: Wisdom teeth typically erupt during late adolescence or early adulthood, between the ages of 17 and 25.

  7. Impacted wisdom teeth - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Extraction of a wisdom tooth usually is needed for: Infection or gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, involving the wisdom teeth. Tooth decay in partially erupted wisdom teeth. Cysts or tumors involving the wisdom teeth. Wisdom teeth that damage nearby teeth. Stopping future problems.

  8. Infected Wisdom Tooth Symptoms and What to Do - NewMouth

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    Treatment Options for Infected Wisdom Teeth. The appropriate treatment for an infected wisdom tooth depends on the severity of the infection and your individual circumstances. Your dentist will typically recommend one or more of the following options: 1. Antibiotics. Antibiotics are medications that fight bacterial infections.

  9. Wisdom Tooth Infection: Signs, Symptoms & Treatments - Crest

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    There are numerous ways to treat wisdom teeth infection, including a conservative approach to treatment or surgical extraction. If your wisdom teeth have erupted without problems, your dental professional may choose to leave them in and watch them over time.

  10. Pericoronitis Treatment: How To Clear This Wisdom Tooth Infection...

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    Typical pericoronitis treatment involves the removal of wisdom teeth. Your dentist may prescribe antibiotics if complications prevent the teeth from being taken out immediately. As the IJDMR review explains, your dentist may also recommend removal of the pericoronal flap to help prevent infection in the area.

  11. Impacted wisdom teeth - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms & causes. Diagnosis & treatment. Doctors & departments. Overview. Impacted wisdom teeth Enlarge image. Wisdom teeth, the third molars at the back of the mouth, are the last adult teeth to come in. Most people have four wisdom teeth — two on the top and two on the bottom.