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Got Wisdom Teeth Pain? Here is What to Do About It

young woman holding her jaw in wisdom tooth painThat dull ache in the back of your jaw can easily turn into sharp, constant pain. If you are experiencing discomfort in the rear of your mouth, your third molars—commonly known as wisdom teeth—might be trying to make an appearance. Ignoring this pain is never a good idea. Let us explore the signs of wisdom teeth trouble, why they often need to come out, and how you can find comfortable, stress-free care at Just Smiles in Hilliard, OH.

Recognizing the Signs of Wisdom Teeth Trouble

Signs of wisdom teeth trouble include swelling, pain, difficulty chewing, jaw stiffness, bad breath, gum tenderness, headaches, and potential infection, signaling the need for dental evaluation

When wisdom teeth lack enough room to emerge normally, they become impacted. You might notice red, swollen, or bleeding gums around your back teeth. Jaw pain, swelling around the jaw, and bad breath or a bad taste in your mouth are also common indicators. Some people even experience difficulty opening their mouths.

These symptoms rarely resolve on their own. As the tooth tries to push through the gums, it creates a small opening where food particles easily get trapped. This can cause a painful, localized infection that requires immediate attention.

Why Do Wisdom Teeth Need to Go?

Why do these teeth cause so much trouble? Human jaws are often simply too small to accommodate these late-arriving molars. Leaving problematic wisdom teeth in place can push your other teeth out of alignment, undoing years of expensive orthodontic work.

Beyond just crowding, impacted wisdom teeth can grow at odd angles—sometimes horizontally toward the neighboring teeth, or angled inward or outward. This abnormal growth puts tremendous pressure on your healthy molars. They also trap bacteria, leading to severe decay, gum disease, and sometimes painful cysts that can damage your jawbone and nerves. Removing your wisdom teeth proactively protects your long-term oral health.

Wisdom Teeth Removal in Hilliard, OH

If you need wisdom teeth removal in Hilliard, OH, you are in great hands at Just Smiles. Proudly serving Hilliard, Columbus, Galloway, and West Jefferson, Dr. Phil Chahine believes that visiting the dentist should never cause anxiety.

Dr. Chahine’s philosophy is simple: treat every patient like a friend. When you visit Just Smiles, you step into a professional, state-of-the-art, and completely nonthreatening environment. Dr. Chahine takes the time to listen to your unique needs, thoroughly evaluate your situation, and help you understand your treatment plan. You are never rushed; you are an active participant in your dental care.

Your Comfort is Our Priority

The thought of oral surgery makes many people anxious, but it does not have to be that way. The first step in the wisdom teeth removal process is to medicate the patient, making sure you are completely relaxed before the procedure even begins.

At Just Smiles, we offer two highly effective types of sedation for your wisdom tooth extraction:

  • Oral Sedation: You take a prescribed pill before your appointment. This puts you in a deeply relaxed, groggy state while you remain awake.
  • IV Sedation: Administered directly into the bloodstream, this option works instantly. It allows you to rest peacefully throughout the entire extraction, often waking up with no memory of the procedure.

Do not let wisdom teeth pain disrupt your life. Taking action early prevents complications and keeps your smile healthy. Reach out to Just Smiles today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Chahine and find the relief you deserve.

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JUST SMILES FAMILY & COSMETIC DENTISTRY
656 N STATE ST
WESTERVILLE, OH 43082

614-392-7109

JUST SMILES FAMILY & COSMETIC DENTISTRY
1921 HILLIARD ROME RD
HILLIARD, OH 43026

614-363-0030

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