When a tooth is pulled and when you rinse and water comes out of your nose, this is a sign of an oral fistula. An oral fistula is a hole from the extraction site into the sinus cavity. You will need to return to your dentist for treatment.
Signs and symptoms depend on the difficulty and type of surgery. If the tooth is not impacted in bone, surgery impact on swallowing will be mild. on the other hand, if the wisdome tooth is deeply seated in bone, this will ncessetate surgical flap and bone removal which will make swallowing difficult for few days after surgery. This is mainly because the muscle of the pharynex (superior constrictor muscle) has close relation to the soft tissue posterior to the wisdom tooth (retromolar region) which is usually incised during surgery. Swallowing can be improved by using analgesics, mouth gargles with hot salty water the day following surgery.
This means one of your top wisdom teeth roots were probably connected to the sinus. Now there is a connection from your mouth into the sinus cavity. Don't worry too much this happens. Sometimes it heals on it's own, otherwise it is surgically corrected.
When you need your mouth numb. For example when you get a tooth pulled.
rinse ypur mouth out and maybe a tissue there
Put tooth paste on your tooth brush and then scrub your teeth and tongue with the tooth brush. You then spit out the lather and rinse your mouth a few times. Rinse out the sink and then enjoy your fresh new smile.
depends what type of tooth but normally no.
2 hour's
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.
Rinsing your mouth with salt water helps. Another thing you can do is rinse your mouth with cold water a couple of times. then, get a napkin and hold it to the spot ur tooth cam out of for 10 mins.
Once enamel is gone, its gone. You cant rebuild it. So no.
yes if you want to feel the pain and receive infections to the mouth cavities
There is no such thing as the 14591 AREA---of the mouth, anyway. Do you mean area of the mouth, or area, meaning zip code????
Not in your gum, in the side of your mouth close to your gum Not in your gum, in the side of your mouth close to your gum
If you mean ''What will happen of your tooth comes out and the permanent tooth came out too?'' then you will have to get that spot of your mouth replaced with a fake tooth or get a fake tooth that you can take in and out (but not like dentures), because when my dad was little, his Dentist accidentally pulled the wrong teeth out of his mouth and they gave him 'pop-in' teeth that he takes out every night before he goes to bed and puts back in in the morning before he goes to work. Hope I helped!!!