Can Wisdom Teeth Cause Headaches?

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Wisdom teeth can cause headaches, in fact, it is common to have toothache and headache on one side of the head as a result of growing teeth. Besides, should you be worried about the pain caused by wisdom teeth? Yes, but you don’t need to panic about it.

Instead, we suggest you visit your dentist to have advice from a professional on the topic. If you are located in Phoenix you can schedule a free consultation in our Mesa clinic.

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Can wisdom teeth cause headaches?

According to the American Dental Association (ADA), wisdom teeth emerge about 5 years after your second set of molars by the age of 12-13, and yes, wisdom teeth can cause headaches as they grow between the ages of 17-25. 

In some cases, wisdom teeth grow into your mouth properly, so that it only causes little pain, and the discomfort doesn’t even show. But, as they emerge they put pressure on the surrounding teeth, producing some soreness.

When do wisdom teeth come in? Symptoms:

Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, usually appear between the ages of 17 and 25, although this can vary. This process can cause discomfort or pain due to the lack of space in the jaw for their proper eruption.

There are some signs and symptoms that indicate when wisdom teeth are coming in. Therefore, you may want to visit the dentist to have them extracted, as this will prevent future problems, for example:

  • Jaw pain: Most patients experience sharp and pressure-like pain in the back of the jaw.
  • Irritated gums: Patients may suffer from irritated gums as the erupting wisdom teeth must push through them to fully emerge.
  • Migraines and headaches: This is not a well-known symptom, but some people have experienced migraines and headaches, which are actually caused by erupting molars.
  • Fever: Since erupting and impacted wisdom teeth are prone to infections, a fever may develop as the body’s response to fight bacteria.

In some cases, it’s normal to feel tooth and headache pain on the same side of your head. This happens when a tooth is having trouble coming out. If this is your situation, we recommend removing the teeth as soon as possible to prevent future dental problems, such as:

  • Bad breath
  • Discolored gums
  • Stiff jaws
  • Tooth infections
  • Mouth pain
  • Bacterial growth

How to relieve wisdom teeth pain?

Feeling discomfort from a wisdom tooth can be tough. This sort of pain can emerge due to swelling or the eruption of the tooth at the back of your mouth.

However, there are simple methods that can help ease the discomfort, for example:

  • Warm saltwater rinse: Mix warm water with salt and gently gargle to reduce swelling.
  • Cold compresses: Apply cold compresses on the cheek to reduce swelling and alleviate pain.
  • Over-the-counter pain relievers: Check with your pharmacist for medications to ease pain and swelling.
  • Avoid hard or sticky foods: Opt for soft meals that don’t require intense chewing.
  • Careful oral hygiene: Gently brush your teeth and use alcohol-free mouthwash to keep the area clean and reduce irritation

Wisdom Teeth? Find the Perfect Removal Spot!

At Somos Dental, we have the most affordable wisdom teeth extractions, the best is you don’t need insurance, moreover, we have payment plans available for all kinds of budgets, visit us in one of our clinics:

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Also, you can call us to our number 623-869-1091 or fill out our online form to SCHEDULE A FREE CONSULTATION.

Wisdom teeth can lead to headaches as they emerge. Knowing when they come in and using remedies like saltwater rinses, cold compresses, and pain relievers can help ease discomfort. Seeking dental advice for personalized relief is key to managing wisdom teeth pain.

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