I had a friend with a similar problem and his dentist told him he had to wait until the infection was gone because it is very dangerous to operate on an absess tooth. It may be painful now but eventually it will be over and if you risk it and do the operation too soon it could result in worse pain than before. My friends dentist told him removing an absess tooth can actually kill you from infection and whatever else.
The dentist extracted his incisor.
A paramolar is extracted the same exact way other teeth are. You will be numbed up and then the dentist will use several different tools to pull the tooth out.
Try calling up your dentist. He or she may want to hear about it and see what they can do for you. If you need to do something to help it, he or she will be able to tell you. No it is not normal to have swelling a month after the extraction. It might be food that got stuck in the hole and that is causing a minor infection. It might also be another tooth beside the extracted one that is causing the swelling. Only a dentist can make te right diagnosis by checking it.
A Dentist or Endodontist.
Yes.
I would most definitely go back and see my dentist.
to get a tooth extracted with minimal pain you need to go to your dentist and get it removed surgically
The dentist extracted his wisdom tooth. Or An extract of beef... An extract of nitrous acid...
Believe it or not visit your dentist because you might have a problem there. Maybe an infection or the wisdom teeth which are really mollars need to be extracted for lack of room to grow them.
A tooth extraction can get an infection. A dentist or doctor will have to prescribe antibiotics to help clear the infection.
This sort of treatment is delivered by a qualified dentist.
Contact your Dentist.