Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars and typically emerge around the ages of 17-25. While for some people the wisdom teeth cause no issues, others are not so lucky. Wisdom teeth can become impacted, meaning they are not able to fully emerge from the gums and can cause pain, swelling, and even infection.

If you are experiencing wisdom teeth pain, the good news is that there are ways to manage the discomfort. One common option is to take ibuprofen.

Ibuprofen is a type of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that works to reduce pain and inflammation. It is available over the counter in doses of 200mg and 400mg, but higher doses of 800mg are available by prescription.

When it comes to wisdom teeth pain, 800mg of ibuprofen has been shown to be particularly effective. One study published in the Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics found that 800mg of ibuprofen provided significantly greater pain relief than lower doses.

However, it is important to note that higher doses of ibuprofen can have potential side effects, including stomach ulcers and kidney damage. It is therefore important to take ibuprofen only as directed and not exceed the recommended dose.

In addition to taking ibuprofen, there are other ways to manage wisdom teeth pain. Using a warm compress on the affected area, rinsing with salt water, and avoiding hard or crunchy foods can all help alleviate discomfort.

If you are experiencing wisdom teeth pain, it is important to speak with your dentist about your options for managing the discomfort. With the proper care and treatment, you can feel relief and get back to your daily life.

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