You can expect a lot of changes as your last molars start arriving. More often than not,
eruption can cause jaw pain, primarily because they have the least amount of space to grow. Letβs take this further and discuss in detail why this happens.
Do Wisdom Teeth Cause Pain?
Yes, wisdom teeth can cause jaw pain because their late arrival leaves them with little to no space to pop out leading to infection and even tooth decay.
How To Know If The Jaw Pain Is From Wisdom Teeth?
Pain in your jaw bone is quite common when wisdom teeth grow. The discomfort ranges from mild to severe and may bring along issues such as swelling, redness, and discomfort. Since there are quite a few reasons for your jaw to hurt, how can you tell the pain is due to wisdom teeth? Is there a way to distinguish them?
Symptoms of Wisdom Teeth-Related Jaw Pain
- Pain That Flows Across Neighboring Teeth: If you find that the pain is moving from your jaw and extending towards neighboring teeth, take it as a signal that your wisdom teeth are causing the discomfort. When wisdom teeth have less space to grow, they often come out by pushing against other teeth, shifting and misaligning them, leading to pain.
- Limited Mouth Opening: Since wisdom teeth grow at the farthest back of your mouth, inadequate space for them can make the area sore, limiting the movement and opening of your mouth.
- Difficulty In Eating: If your meal time has become a problem due to food getting stuck in your gum flap that covers wisdom teeth, it needs rectification as soon as possible. Food particles entrapment in the wisdom tooth flap serves as a reason for hurting your jaw.
- Swelling and Infection: Swelling gum if you find your gum tissues red and swollen; both are signs of inflammation and wisdom teeth-related jaw pain. These problems may become significant if wisdom teeth are impacted or partially erupted.
Why Do Wisdom Teeth Cause Jaw Pain?
Other Reasons Why Your Jaw Bone Might Be Hurting
Closing Note
We hope that this blog answers most of your queries; however, in case there are still some questions in your mind, consult with our dental care experts
D.D.S., M.S., F.A.G.D., F.I.C.O.I. along with their team at
Rodeo Dental and Orthodontics
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