Wisdom teeth extraction fever is normal.
Wisdom teeth are the third molar that grows in adulthood. With the evolution of human beings, the degeneration of the jawbone is inconsistent with the degeneration of the amount of teeth often leads to wisdom teeth obstruction. Since wisdom teeth are located at the distal end of the dental arch and the direction of the roots and teeth are more variable, it is difficult and damaging to extract them, and they are prone to swelling of the gums and fever after extraction.
For the low resistance of the body, or local wisdom teeth itself is inflamed in the case of wisdom teeth extraction, there may be a transient fever. This is due to the exposure of the alveolar fossa after wisdom teeth removal, there will be fresh tissue trauma in the fossa, and bacteria in the mouth or bacteria present around the wisdom teeth will enter the bloodstream, resulting in a transient fever or bacteremia.
In order to avoid this phenomenon first before wisdom teeth extraction to regulate their own body resistance, it is best to go for wisdom teeth removal when you are in a better state of health. In case of inflammation and swelling of the wisdom teeth, anti-inflammatory treatment should be carried out first, and the wisdom teeth should be removed at a later date after the inflammation is eliminated.
If you have a fever after wisdom teeth extraction, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital to check whether it is accompanied by a cold, fever, or tonsillitis, etc. If there are other conditions that need to be treated symptomatically.