Ya me too. I just got mine extracted last week and I'm suffering from bad bad headaches. Especially in the night. I wake up with pounding headache.
I wonder if it might be because I took lots of pain killers last week after the surgery and when the toothache stopped I stopped the pain killers too. wondering if my body is expecting more pain killers.
It's normal for there to be difficulty swallowing after a wisdom tooth extraction because the tissues surrounding the area are swollen. Give it a couple days and after the swelling has subsided it should be easier and less painful for you to swallow. This is just temporary along with mouth, jaw, and tongue numbness.
YES - usually on the sa
me side of the face as the extraction is on. Along with neck ache and ear ache
that is not a normal reaction post wisdom teeth extraction you should notify your dentist an check with other doctors, x rays will be needed to further examine the problem.
Post-operative or post-op is the medical term meaning after the operation.
Posts are never used in deciduous teeth.
Its possible that you have had a post surgical fracture. You need to get it xrayed so it can be fixed. Or...could be an infection. Either of these needs professional intervention.
Dentists perform wisdom tooth extractions. Most dentists will perform them in their own surgery but in the case of more complex extractions, it may be necessary for the patient to attend a dental hospital.
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.
im 13 i have it and now it just went away!
A blood patch
post-surgery
Post surgical means 'after operation'.
Yes, it is possible. But it does not occur in everyone. Some people cry, are violent, etc. It can be any emotion though, depending on whatever. (For me, personally, it was uncontrollable sobbing after wisdom teeth surgery with local anaesthesia.)
These headaches usually are a dull pain, although some people report a throbbing sensation. A stiff neck and nausea may accompany the headache.