What’s wrong with the last big tooth in the upper row of your mouth?

The pain of the last big tooth in the upper row of the mouth needs to consider the pain caused by inflammation of the gums or the growth of wisdom teeth, and it may also be caused by dental caries, pulpitis, apical periodontitis.
1. Gingivitis: when the health environment in the mouth is poor or long-term presence of debris fermentation and triggered by inflammation of the gums, it may be stimulated to cause tooth swelling and pain. Therefore, when the gums around the last tooth have localized inflammation or redness, it can lead to gum pain.
2. Wisdom tooth pericoronitis: The last big tooth in the upper row of the mouth may also be the wisdom tooth that grows in the later stage of wisdom tooth pericoronitis. Wisdom tooth pericoronitis requires pericoronary rinsing and extraction of the affected tooth.
3. Dental caries: If there is abnormal pain in the last big tooth, it is also necessary to consider that the tooth itself has dental caries.
4. Pulpitis and periapical inflammation: When caries infection enters the pulp, it will cause pulpitis, and further development of pulpitis will cause periapical inflammation, and both pulpitis and periapical inflammation need root canal treatment.
After abnormal tooth pain, you should promptly determine the specific cause of the disease and choose the appropriate medication or program for treatment under the guidance of your doctor.