NOT unusual at all.
THE tooth next to an extraction site may have undergone a mild displacement or some trauma and that may manifest as pain. It is likely to be only of a very short duration.
HOWEVER in most cases you may attribute the pain to the next tooth though it may be
pain from the extracted site , we humans are not exactly great when we comes to pinpointing sites of pain origin.
Sometimes the teeth beside a sore tooth can feel sore also. This is called 'referred pain'. The pain will never appear on the opposite site (ie. left vs right), but it may be felt on the upper or lower teeth on the SAME side. This happens because the same nerve trunk supplies all of the teeth on one side of your mouth.
u got your wisdom teeth pulled out dummy
what are you talking about?
depends what type of tooth but normally no.
I just had my tooth pulled yesterday that was infected, I too have a slight fever and had some sweating last night... That is normal when you have a fever
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.
This is probably normal if your gums hurt.
yes its normal if his lip is swollen after his tooth is pulled, the numbing medication may have made it swell when they injected it in his lipthe feeling will come back after a couple of hours
Getting a tooth pulled is like getting a shot.
i don't know i am not a doctor. No, wait a few days. Alcohol slows the wound healing.
With a tooth bridge, that's done by capping the gap with another tooth and a cover for the teeth it's between. We paint it and make it look like a normal tooth.
getting your tooth pulled is like being injected with a needle.
Hope its not dangerous,im 5 mins from having a tooth pulled and i have had a head cold all week