Generally speaking, the age of wisdom teeth is between 18 and 25 years old, and it cannot be generalized. There are individual ones. Some people grow early and some later. Some people are born without wisdom teeth and will not grow in their entire lives. Wisdom teeth do not grow because of congenital… Generally speaking, the age of wisdom teeth is between 18 and 25 years old, and it cannot be generalized. There are individual ones. Some people grow early and late, and some people do not congenitally. Wisdom teeth will never grow in their entire life. Some people’s wisdom teeth do not grow because they are not born, but may be impacted wisdom teeth, that is, the rearmost tooth is not in the wrong position or the remaining position is not enough for it to grow. In the case of squeezing, it is easy to make it grow obliquely. If only a part of it grows, the gums wrapped on and around it can easily cause bacteria and food residues to accumulate, causing inflammation, often bleeding, sometimes pus, menstrual period, cold It is often followed by inflammation, also known as “pericoronitis of wisdom teeth,” when it is unwell or other parts of the body, which is one of the reasons for your pain.
Another reason for the pain may be that the wisdom tooth grows in a crooked direction, leaning toward the front tooth, reaching the front tooth, and the plaque between the two accumulates, causing the front tooth to decay. Bad, that is “tooth decay“, when the caries are close to the tooth, the tooth will naturally hurt. Wisdom teeth are quite painful, but if the position is normal, the pain will disappear after a period of time when they grow in. You have been in pain for several years, so your situation is either the first or the second. It is recommended that you go to the dental hospital to take a dental film and ask the oral surgeon to give corresponding advice and treatment. This kind of disease is not like a cold and a fever. Broken or even a maxillofacial space infection, so be sure to fix it as soon as possible.