It may. if you just got them pulled its absolutely normal. if you got them pulled a while ago you might want to see your dentist. Feel better!;)
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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.
If you have had problems with you wisdom teeth after the extraction, it would be best to back to the dentist. Be advised that some problems may take a few days to go away.
Well, the one thing that pops into my mind is that where the root of your tooth was never fully closed and maybe got an infection? Try using mouthwash and if pain doesn't go away, see a dental professional. Better yet, make an appointment right away to be on the safe side. Also, if you had the teeth removed by an oral surgeon, call the oral surgeon's office and explain your symptoms.
Unfortunately YES! I have been in many a room assisting dentists with this procedure and have seen it happen for myself way more than once. Sometimes wisdom teeth are so impacted (buried under not only your gums and jaw bone but also under nearby teeth) that the Doctor must drill away bone tissue just to get to them. Having your wisdom teeth removed can be a cake walk for some and an awful nightmare for others.
Teeth do not keep away bacteria.
Yes it does. But better ask a doctor to pull out the teeth.
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It's amazing the effects the teeth can have on the rest of you. Personally, my symptoms were: frequent sinus headaches/colds lock jaw tender gums swollen lymph nodes earaches biting the back of my cheeks against my own will.. Most of which I had for years and never associated with impacted wisdom teeth, of all things. Now that I've had them removed, all of those problems went with them. You should go see your dentist, he'll know right away.
AnswerIf you wisdom teeth were way back, you might have a sore throat, because the healing is happening back there and the pain will last a few days to a week.But the sore throat can also be related to a cold that you are having at the same time.AnswerI was 30 years old (very healthy) and I didn't have a sore throat, with my wisdom teeth extraction, but did feel like I had the flu. My head, body, ears, and lymph nodes ached for 3 days afterward. Antibiotics, sleep, and a cold pack for exterior swelling/discomfort are *key*.
The bible is a book of wisdom as it tells us what to do and stay away from sinning
It is not uncommon for pain to persist along the jaw line. But after 10 days or so, it should have mostly gone away. If not, go back and see the dentist just in case some infection has set in.