Wisdom Tooth Pain After Surgery
My right near and jaw is soring heavily unable to unable to cope up with the serve pain. Seems like someone is knocking ...
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Hello, This could be coz of cold /ear ache or wisdom tooth decay problem. Visit your nearest dentist first to rule out any dental issue. If no dental problems then ent ppl can help you.
My wisdom tooth is growing from side, sometimes it causes pain. Should I go for surgery or any other alternatives are ne ...
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Whether you should get surgery for your sideways-growing wisdom tooth depends on several factors, and determining the best course of action requires professional guidance. However, I can provide some information to help you understand your options: reasons for surgery: pain: if your wisdom tooth is causing you pain, especially recurring or severe pain, surgery to remove it is often the recommended course of action. Wisdom teeth growing sideways can irritate gum tissue and surrounding teeth, leading to discomfort. Infection: sideways-growing wisdom teeth are more prone to infection due to difficulty cleaning them properly. Infections can cause significant pain, swelling, and other complications, necessitating surgery. Damage to other teeth: sideways-growing wisdom teeth can push against neighboring teeth, causing crowding, misalignment, and even damage. Removing them can prevent these issues. Cyst formation: in some cases, sideways-growing wisdom teeth can lead to the formation of cysts, which are fluid-filled sacs that can damage the jawbone and surrounding teeth. Cysts typically require surgical removal. Alternatives to surgery: monitoring: if your wisdom tooth isn't causing any problems and isn't at high risk of causing issues in the future, your dentist may recommend monitoring it regularly. Pain management: while not a long-term solution, over-the-counter pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medications can help manage pain associated with an erupting wisdom tooth. Gum irrigation: proper oral hygiene and regular use of a water flosser can help keep the area around your wisdom tooth clean and reduce the risk of infection. Next steps: the best way to determine whether surgery is necessary for your situation is to consult a dentist or oral surgeon. They can assess your wisdom tooth through x-rays and a physical examination to understand its position, potential risks, and the most appropriate course of action. Remember, seeking professional advice is crucial for ensuring proper dental health and preventing potential complications.
I have done my wisdom tooth surgery on thursday till today tuesday i'm on painkillers and antibiotics but it won't help ...
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Well then you may need injection, as tab is not giving you relief, contact with your dentist for this purpose.
I am 22 y/o. I had tooth pain in wisdom teeth so I consulted 2 different dentists. Both said it is impacted and has to b ...
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Pain killer should not be taken continuously for a month. It may cause serious effects to body. Have it only when there is severe pain. For temporarily relief, hold warm saline water in your mouth 3 times a day. As soo as you finish your exams, remove those teeth.
Hi sir/madam, my horizontal impacted wisdom tooth got removed 45 days ago in my left lower jaw, normally I don't have an ...
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Dear Lybrate user, the healing and elimination of pain following wisdom tooth removal does take few days in some patients. Please follow the advise by your surgeon. Besides infection ,there are other causes for your condition; non- complance to medicines prescribed, smoking habit and low blood counts and disease which impact body healing, to name a few. 0d4f67bb is our code for further assistance. Orasore gel application and mucobenz mouthwashing thrice a day shall give relief. Also suggested is to get cbc blood examination.
I underwent a wisdom tooth extraction surgery with suturing 3 days ago. I am on enzoflam since then. But the pain is sti ...
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You need to visit the dentist again. If pain don't go in 72 hrs then it is mandatory you visit the dentist again. Dentist will put zinc oxide pack or alveogyl pack dressing. For three sittings and few steriods tablets or antiinflammatory tablets for three more days depending what your dentist had given you before, during and after your tooth removal, then only your pain and discomfort will go. After wisdom tooth extraction pain and swelling is mandatory but it goes of after 72 hrs and if doesnot then you must visit again and get the dressing again.
I am 37 years old. I removed my lower wisdom teeth before one and half month. But after wisdom tooth removal, I am exper ...
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Well you should consul with this to your dental surgeon as it can be due to nerve involvement or nerve compression which need surgery,
I got my wisdom teeth removed today which was in down jaw, right side. It was inside the gums and was cross. After the s ...
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After wisdom tooth removal pain ,swelling and sensitivity is very common and with time it goes away. Nothing to be worried off.
I had wisdom tooth surgery yesterday and the teeth was inside the gums. Now I have swelling and pain in those gums. They ...
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All ok, no need to worry. After wisdom tooth removal, pain and swelling happens and its normal but it goes after 72 hrs and if doesnot then you must visit again and get the dressing. You need to continue taking steriods tablets or antiinflammatory tablets for three days depending what your dentist had given you before, during and after your tooth removal, then only your pain swelling and discomfort will go.
Dear sir, this is joshua, 21 years old, male. I would be glad and grateful if you could please provide a your opinion /a ...
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Hi lybrate-user. Did the audiologist also perform an impedance audiogram?. If not please get it done. Tmj disorder can cause tinnitus, ear pain and sensation of ear fullness. But since you have only developed these symptoms post nasal surgery. Get an impedance audiogram also done. Also use a saline nasal spray, steam inhalation and warm saline gargles for a few days. If it doesn't help talk to an ent specialist.