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Depending on the circumstances for the wisdom teeth (reason for removal, location of the teeth prior to extraction, age of the patient when removed) could mean different things for the concern you are having. Recent extraction could sometimes have "bone spurs" working their way out almost causing a sliver in your finger effect. If the wisdom tooth was impacted and deteriated the bone behind the second molar, the bone "defect" could be present causing an area to possibly abscess around the back side or distal of the second molar. Sometimes the most logical explanation is that a popcorn hull or something foreign gets in the gum tissue behind the second molar causing an inflammatory response in the tissue. Recommend keeping the area clean, if a problem persists and it get more painful, see your dentist for a x-ray and evaluation.
Well i have a similer problem with my tooth .Because the tooth that was there ,was loose so didnt do nothing about it. So the new tooth started to grow. And now i have have the new tooth sticking out and the other tooth behind it loose and it is very annoying to. Some have three sets of teeth not compleat always but never the less one that is loose needs to be removed as it will put pressure on the root of the other tooth and either push it out of place or at worse case kill the root of both teeth. a way to tell if a tooth is died is if it turns grey and stops hurting. this meens the pulp or living tissue has become unsaveable. see a dentist and you may need a flipper to realine your teeth after you heal from the extraction. do not be afraid or try to do it your self as you could leave a piece of the root in that is root tips you can develop a secondary infection from playing dentist. No I am not a dentist I worked in the service in oral surgery for 6yrs as a asst. in the ARMY I would not mess you up see a pro of your choice but see a person that does work with a good record Dentist have med boards and you can ask for recomendations in your area. keep you smile dentures are not fun.
No, a persons wisdom teeth can not be pushed to the front.
Teeth are lost to 1) decay that damages the living tissue, 2) from infections of the mouth and gums, or 3) by accidental injury. "Baby teeth" are designed to fall out when the second set of permanent teeth push them out. By the time a baby tooth is loose, only a few strands of tissue and nerves keeps it attached to the tooth socket. Permanent teeth that are loosened or damaged need to be repaired, so that they have a solid attachment to the bone and a good blood supply to the living tissue inside.
More than likely any pus that comes out of your gum is related to an infection. If left untreated, this infection can fester and eventually undermine the strength of the bone holding the tooth in your jaw. My advice would be to see a dentist as soon as possible for an evaluation of the problem. Dr. Gary "The Tooth Fairy"
Push ups
Nope, not permanently! You would need braces or retainers for that!
Push the big block over to the right.
first push it real hard then the other side and then pull it hurts when u push it but then the pain is gone
The hidden map piece is in the yellow tooth of the big skull rock.You have to push the box of dynamite all the way down so that it's in the water and then push it under the yellow tooth. Then go over to the cannon on the left of the yellow tooth and click on it. It will fire and hit the dynamite which will blow up the yellow tooth. Then you will see the hidden map piece. Jump up and get it.
mussle tissue
Yes, pull the tissue and skin apart and back around the urethra and push the pelvis forward and "aim".