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During this type of extraction, an oral surgeon will cut into the gum line to expose the tooth, from which point the extraction is performed much in the same way as a simple tooth extraction.
cutting through gum tissue to expose the tooth. It may also require removing portions of bone to free the tooth. Some teeth must be cut and removed in sections
gingivitis
If you mean chewing gum.... probably not. Gum is made from the sap of trees (most particularly the chicle tree). However, if the gum contains gelatin, that is commonly made from animal bones or animal hides.
Yes but I would check with a dentist
You must rinse with water and salt. If the pain remains a few weeks after your dental extraction, or if you feel swelling, then you must consult your dentist.
Your gum covers a part of the upper and lower cheek bone, so I would say: yes.
No. Chewing gum is made from a mixture of sugar, gelatin (which are from the bones and cartilage of cattle), rubber, etc.
Most likely due to the Maxilofacial or Parietal nerves, which have been disturbed by the extraction. Don't worry --- it goes away.
no
You may have something called a sequestrum. It is a small sliver of bone that has separated from the extraction socket and it is working its way to the surface of the gum. In short, it is acting like a splinter. Notify the dentist who removed the tooth of your symptoms. This is a fairly common complication and it will be treated without additional fees.
cut hand put adhesive on bone and clse it