Wisdom teeth, impacted

What are the symptoms of impacted wisdom teeth?
If your wisdom teeth haven't come through your gums properly, they are impacted. But this doesn't mean that they will bother you.
You will have symptoms if your impacted wisdom teeth cause problems such as an infection, a cavity or gum disease. If you
do have one of these problems, you might have:
- Pain or tenderness in your gums or jawbone
- Bad breath
- Redness or swelling in your gums around where the tooth is blocked
- An unpleasant taste in your mouth when you bite near the area
- A headache or jaw ache.
- Swollen glands in your neck
- Problems opening your mouth.
- Decay that doesn't cause any pain
- Root resorption. This happens when your body's cells attack and destroy the root of your tooth.
- A cyst (a sac filled with fluid)
- A tumor.
If your gums do get sore, some dentists recommend using a mouthwash. You could also try painkillers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen. But see your dentist if the soreness doesn't go away.
This information was last updated on Mar 06, 2009
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