Can Inflammation of Wisdom Teeth Cause Swelling of the Eyes?

Inflammation of the wisdom teeth may cause eye swelling.
If the wisdom tooth is inflamed, i.e., pericoronitis has occurred, if the situation is not serious and only produces localized inflammation, the symptoms of eye swelling usually do not occur. However, if the inflammation of the wisdom tooth is more serious and is not treated in time, it may cause the inflammation to spread and spread, and it is easier to spread to the bite and cheek spaces, so this symptom may occur. If it spreads to the eye area, it may also produce eye swelling.
If inflammation of the wisdom teeth has occurred, you need to use medication under the guidance of a doctor, such as roxithromycin and metronidazole, to avoid aggravation of the inflammation, and you can also use saline gargling to remove residual substances in the mouth. After the inflammation is eliminated, it can be extracted on an elective basis to remove the causative agent.
Usually need to do a good job of diet regulation, but also need to pay attention to oral hygiene, keep the mouth clean.