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Question by  TriniFigueroa (128)

Why do my wisdom teeth hurt?

My dentist doesn't seem to think they're impacted.

 
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Answer by  diaz9 (40)

There is a possibility that the teeth can grown in sideways, thereby pushing against other teeth and causing pain or sensitivity. Also, the gums may be tender around new wisdom teeth as they emerge, causing tooth sensitivity.

 
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Answer by  HawaiianGirl (6906)

If they hurt, they could be pushing against another tooth or growing in the wrong direction. Most people need to have their wisdom teeth removed as you probably do. If pain persists and your dentist won't do anything, get a second opinion.

 
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Answer by  tamarawilhite (17883)

If they are breaking through the gums, this is called "eruption". When babies cried during teething, it was from the pain of teeth working their way through the gums. If the teeth are not erupting, see a different dentist to determine the cause of the pain.

 
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