We have a fixed number of teeth, but after a certain age, some people will grow teeth again, that is, we say wisdom teeth, long wisdom teeth will have gum swelling and pain, long wisdom teeth gum swelling and pain how to do? 1, ice You can ice some ice in the refrigerator, and then put the ice on the inflamed gum area, if you feel that the ice is too cold, then you can put the ice on the inflamed teeth outside, cold compresses against the skin. After the gums have adapted to the temperature, then the ice cubes will be placed inside to go. This method is very effective for relieving swollen and painful gums, and friends who need it should definitely try it. 2, pepper Take 1 to 2 pepper into the affected area, and bite the actual pepper with your teeth. This method usually stops the toothache after half a minute. 3.Garlic clove Break a garlic clove into a mouth and let the garlic juice spill out and rub it on the toothache several times. Another thing is to mash the garlic and take a small amount and put it on the Hegu point of both hands, which has a good analgesic effect on allergic toothache. This method has a very good pain relief and sedative effect. 4.Chen vinegar and pepper Take 120 grams of Chen vinegar and 30 grams of pepper, use boil for 10 minutes, wait for wet and contain in mouth for 3 to 5 minutes and spit out (do not swallow). 5, saline rinse wisdom teeth gums swollen location with saline, or gargle with warm boiled water with salt. Salt has an antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effect, which can effectively relieve the symptoms of swelling and pain. 6, pull out the wisdom tooth (1) decay: If the wisdom tooth decay, in addition to the very simple occlusal surface is not deep decay can be filled, those adjacent surface decay, need very good technology, as well as decay very deep, even need root canal treatment, we always recommend extraction, to eliminate future problems. (2) Invasion of adjacent teeth: Usually the patient is not aware of it, but the dentist can diagnose it by X-ray. Usually there is not enough space for the wisdom teeth to erupt and they fall on the second molars, thus making it difficult to clean the second molars and even causing partial resorption of the teeth, resulting in discomfort or toothache for the patient. (3) Insufficient space: In the evolutionary history of mankind, wisdom teeth are in a state of extinction. Therefore, the dental arch is also getting smaller and smaller, and the lack of space is very common. With the eruption can feel swelling and painful feeling. Many people decide to remove their wisdom teeth because they cannot tolerate this painful feeling. (4) Difficult to clean: Due to the lack of space, wisdom teeth often grow crooked, so it is often difficult to clean the teeth, resulting in the occurrence of tooth decay. (5) There is no pair of teeth: As mentioned earlier, not everyone has all four wisdom teeth. Therefore, if there is no opposing wisdom tooth to bite, sometimes excessive eruption of wisdom teeth may occur, which may affect the bite. (6) Obstructed teeth: Usually this is one of the nasty ones that the dentist finds difficult to deal with, but the patient does not necessarily feel it and therefore ignores it. This type of tooth is usually buried in the alveolar bone and needs to be extracted if it is painful or if a lesion is diagnosed.