How Do You Know Your Wisdom Teeth Are Coming In?

Have you already had your wisdom teeth grow out? When your wisdom teeth are coming in, you might hardly notice them, or the entire process could become quite painful especially in the beginning.
The first thing you might notice is a few small bumps at the
back of all your teeth that weren’t there before. Your wisdom teeth appear in
the very back, and their placement is close to your ear and the base of your
jaw, so you should be able to feel their presence in that area. If the pain is extreme it's best to go in for oral surgery and have a Denver sedation dentist extract the tooth.
The big difference between growing wisdom teeth and your other teeth is that you can experience pain and swelling when your wisdom teeth are first coming in. Pain is pretty common, and swelling can set in right before the actual teeth start to appear. Also, you can experience swelling of the gums right behind your molars, and you might have bad breath, a bad taste in your mouth and/or you could experience difficulty when you try to open your mouth.
Although the process is natural, so you shouldn’t experience long term problems when your wisdom teeth are coming in, it is recommended that you get a check up if you notice that the pain is too much or that you have abnormal swelling. Your dentist will be able to tell you if there’s anything wrong or if you have nothing to worry about.









