Could be a blood clot. If it is it will kill you. Go and see a doctor.
You don't have to wait any specific time. Visit your dentist and they will refer you to an oral surgeon so that you can schedule removal.
Yes, teacher crushes are a normal part of growing up!
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A pediatric dentist is a dentist that works on children's mouths and teeth. They check for anything that looks harmful and fix any cavities just like a normal dentist.
You can eat prior to having a tooth extracted as long as you are only having a local anesthetic. Usually patients will opt for I.V. sedation for all four wisdom teeth.
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No! This is not normal, and you should talk to your dentist. If this is the first time you started flossing after not having to floss for a while, it is normal, but not healthy. Keep flossing, and it should stop. If it does not, talk to a dentists. In the mean time rinse with salt water.
If your normal dentist is on holiday, you need to find someone else. Otherwise, you can wait for them to return.
No, having migraines for 5 days in a row is not normal at all after having your wisdom teeth pulled. You should contact the dentist right away.
Go see a dentist? That's not normal.
No, it is not. Most likely, you didn't get it. It could have been a practice period, just a little to show you are growing.
Your baby is growing. It's pressing on other organs in your body. It's normal.