First of all, when human beings are teething, there will be some discomfort in their bodies. From the experience of teething in infancy, it can be seen that many children will cry every night during teething, and more seriously, they will have a fever. In fact, the same is true for adults. Wisdom teeth are teeth hidden in the posterior gingival sulcus. Some people may never grow up, and some people will grow up in adulthood, and the number varies from person to person. When wisdom teeth grow out, we all feel uncomfortable. Some people feel less uncomfortable, while others feel even worse.
There are generally two situations that can cause pain. First, the growth posture of wisdom teeth is wrong. Wisdom teeth in the gums easily grow to our last tooth. In this state, wisdom teeth will be particularly painful when they grow, and this pain will always accompany you unless they are pulled out. The second condition is inflammation caused by the growth of wisdom teeth. In this case, as long as you take some anti-inflammatory drugs in time, the pain will generally stop in three to five days. Such wisdom teeth can generally be pulled out if there is no phenomenon of blocking the original teeth after they grow out.
But if it is the first case, you must see a doctor in time, have a professional examination, and follow the doctor's advice. I usually pull it out, and it doesn't hurt after pulling it out. Therefore, although wisdom teeth are a very painful thing, as long as they are pulled out, there will be no troubles in this area in the future. In addition, it should be noted that wisdom teeth are best pulled out in the morning, because pulling out in the afternoon is not conducive to sleeping at night, and it is easy to bleed when sleeping. Don't brush your teeth and eat hard things after pulling out.