Impacted Tooth Symptoms
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Impacted Tooth Symptoms
Impacted a teeth are teeth that cannot grow, either partially or completely, so they are embedded in the gums.
What Are the Symptoms of Impacted Teeth?
In some people, the growth of wisdom teeth can cause pain. This could indicate that the tooth is impacted.
Apart from pain, other symptoms of impacted teeth are as follows:
1. caries
The position of the impacted tooth is not perfect. In some cases, impacted teeth are tilted towards the adjacent teeth.
These conditions make food residue easily stick and difficult to clean. Ultimately, the risk of dental caries may increase.
Therefore, when you detect caries, you can check the condition with a doctor. It could be, this is a physical symptom of tooth impaction that needs treatment.
2. Pain when eating
The next symptom of tooth impaction that you can recognize is the appearance of pain in the teeth when eating. This can happen if the tooth has caries.
If dental caries is left unchecked, bacteria will enter deeper and closer to the root canal. Before reaching the root canal, dental caries will first enter the dentine area.
Dentin is a part that is sensitive to any stimulation, so it will easily feel pain.
3. Swollen Gums
If the gums at the back are swollen, it could be because they are already inflamed.
This condition occurs if you leave cavities without treatment. Cavities that are left alone will penetrate the root canal.
Bacteria that create cavities will colonize the ends of the teeth, causing inflammation.
4. It's hard to open your mouth
If you leave swelling on your teeth for too long, the bacteria will spread even more. The spread of these bacteria will make the inflammation widen.
In turn, this condition will suppress several muscles, especially the muscles to open the mouth.
People with this condition find it difficult to open their mouths because their muscles are compressed by the inflammation.
5. Reddish Colored Gums
Symptoms of impacted teeth can impinge on the gums. For example, red gums.
This condition occurs because impacted teeth are jostled with adjacent teeth. In addition to creating caries, this condition is also prone to cause tartar.
Large tartar will cause inflammation of the gums. Usually also accompanied by bleeding gums easily.
6. Gums Often Bleed
Gums often bleed is a sign that the gums are inflamed. You also have to be aware of the symptoms of tooth impaction if you often experience bleeding from the gums.
Tartar that is left on can get worse until it lowers the position of the gums towards the root tip. This makes the condition of the gums more sensitive to the touch of objects, such as toothbrushes.
7. Sudden Dizziness
The position of many impacted teeth is not straight. The shape of the root of the tooth has also undergone many modifications.
This abnormal condition makes the nervous system in the lower jawbone come into contact with the roots of the teeth.
As a result, you can experience sudden dizziness or even vertigo.










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