The swollen lymph node under your jaw could be from having your wisdom teeth removed two weeks ago. You should see the dentist again in case there is an infection.
I haven't yet had my wisdom tooth out, but I have had alot of pain with it. For the past few months a lymph node in my neck has been swollen. Both the dentist and the doctor has assured me that it is because of and infection in my wisdom tooth. maybe you have just got an infection from getting the tooth removed.
Sounds like thrush
You definitely could have painful swollen veins in your arm after having your blood drawn many times. This happens frequently.
Check with a doctor could have an infection
It could be because an infection has travelled to your tongue. I had the same problem.
It is not recommended that you do any strenuous exercise after having any teeth removed. Exercising could cause the tooth socket to bleed again or even hemorrhage . When you exercise you are making your heart pump blood faster around the body and this could dislodge the clot that forms to stop the socket bleeding.
I asked my oral surgeon at my appointment on Friday and flew cross country from California to Baltimore two days later on Sunday morning after having all four wisdom teeth removed. The pressure associated with flying doesn't impact your clotting or post surgery wounds and flying provided no additional discomfort.
I'm not exactly sure what the Navy policy is, but I do know that on board most ships and submarines, they do not have the resources, manpower, or time to properly extract wisdom teeth. Having them removed prior to deployment (which can last many months or even a year or more) can avoid a foreseeable problem, which under the right circumstances, could jeopardize a mission. Combat conditions are stressful enough without having the sometimes debilitating pain associated with erupting or impacted wisdom teeth. See if you have wisdom teeth when in a submarine which means youre underwater with water pressure which may cause eruption of youre wisdom teeth.Think about that if your teeth erupt when in the middle of a mission we dont want you moaning and groaning all the time.
More than likely the hearing loss is unrelated to the wisdom teeth being removed. The tinnitis may be related to the pain medication you are taking post-operatively. Aspirin and aspirin-type pain relievers (Anaprox, Ibuprophen, etc.) are known to cause temporary tinnitis in some people. You should contact the doctor that removed the wisdom teeth and make him/her aware of these problems. All follow-up care is included in the fees you pay for the extractions. Follow your doctor's advice.
you possibly could be having an allergic reaction to a certain food or even a new laundry detergent.
My cheek was swollen after I had a tooth extracted.
AnswerIn most cases, there should be no problem in having your wisdom teeth extracted while you are still wearing braces.This is usually done when there is an infection on the wisdom tooth, or when the extraction is indicated to help with the orthodontic treatment.AnswerAfter having had braces, for four years, the orthodontist told me which teeth had to be extracted PRIOR to the braces being put on. The extraction sites had to then heal, before the braces could be applied. Working around braces is so difficult, that normal dental cleanings and flossing can NOT be done.