Swelling from a molar tooth being pulled is normal. Take the medication that was prescribed to you and do not chew on that side of your mouth until it is healed.
It can take up to a month for the gums to completely heal from a molar tooth being pulled. You will notice it is started to heal within the first week.
Yes.
I'd follow the advice of the dentist, since the wisdom tooth can move forward after the second molar is removed.
Your nasal passages drain into your throat naturally. If this didn't start until your tooth was pulled, then there may have been some kind of blockage due to the positioning of the tooth. So technically you should have been having the nasal drainage previous to your tooth being pulled.
You have to wait and finish all your prescribed drugs.
mandibular second premolar
just had my molars removed how often do i change the gauze an for how long
yes but not the very back ones
deciduous molar with their occlusal surface below that of adjacent teeth most common is mandibular second deciduous molar may become ankylosed
well it is the wisdom tooth but some people call it the 2nd molar tooth. And hope that answers your question.
Molar width refers to the width of a molar tooth in the mouth. It can vary based on individual anatomy, with the average adult human molar width being around 9-11 mm. Molar width is important for determining tooth alignment and occlusion in the mouth.