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The Discomfort When Wisdom Tooth Grows

There are days that you felt so exhausted and unwell, as if you are mentally and physically stressed. You are suffering from headache or worst migraine. A simple headache is treatable. It will greatly affect your daily routine when recurring. For extensive frequent attack of headache, you get confused if you already have a migraine. You don’t know the cause why you are suffering this and you are not sure where exactly the source of pain. Have you visited your dentist to check your mouth condition? Your dentist will examine your teeth, the muscles in your mouth and your jaw joints to determine if dental stress is the source of your headaches. There are times that unknowingly your gums are already swollen to give way for the wisdom tooth to emerge. Wisdom teeth grow in later age, 17-24 years old, and surprisingly you are caught off guard to struggle the pain. Mostly, the part where the wisdom tooth manifests to come out, the half of your body is in discomfort by this change in your tooth. As it gradually grows to develop fully, it affects and brings an overall pain to your body. There is an irregular pressure in your jaw that resulted to experience headaches. You are in big misery to concurrently feel the pain of headache, toothache, neck pain and backache all at the same time. You are forced to adjust your bite and the positioning of your jaw during this period, to avoid biting the inflamed area in your gums. There are scenarios that the impacted wisdom tooth gets infected and needs to be removed. Also, there are other dental problems arise that caused your oral health condition gets complicated.


Don’t underestimate the extent of the uneasiness it could bring when not properly checked and monitored by a specialist dentist. Take note the symptoms you experience and inform your dentist all the details to promptly attend your needs. If you are residing in Doral, Miami, Brickell, FL and nearby areas, you may set an appointment with Dr. Sonia Olivares at 305-224-1274 for your oral health status. She will educate you with other dental care options to widen your idea to stop your discomfort. We offer different dental services, you may visit our official website at http://www.drsoniaolivares.net/headaches-migraines-doral-fl/ for details.

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