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What To Do For Wisdom Tooth Covered By Gums ?

i am getting a wisdom tooth which is part covered by gums. i have been Presri the FlemiClav – 625, Nupenta and painkiller enzoflam along with Dentogel.it is suggested to me to remove this wisdom teeth Pls confirm whether all this medicine are nessary and will it solve the issue or will I have to get my tooth extracted?



Symptoms

Common signs and symptoms of impacted wisdom teeth include:

Pain in gums around near the area

Red or swollen gums around the impacted tooth

Jaw pain

Unable to bit

Sat, 31 May 2014
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thanks for your query, i have gone through your query. the wisdom tooth if it is not in a proper position or if sufficient space is not there for it to erupt then tooth has to be removed. it can be confirmed by taking a radiograph. the antibiotics and analgesics what you are taking are fine, but it is a temporary solution. the infection can come again so permanent solution is removal of the tooth since the wisdom tooth is non functional. i hope my answer will help you. take care.
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What To Do For Wisdom Tooth Covered By Gums ?

thanks for your query, i have gone through your query. the wisdom tooth if it is not in a proper position or if sufficient space is not there for it to erupt then tooth has to be removed. it can be confirmed by taking a radiograph. the antibiotics and analgesics what you are taking are fine, but it is a temporary solution. the infection can come again so permanent solution is removal of the tooth since the wisdom tooth is non functional. i hope my answer will help you. take care.