No, it is not. Return to the surgeon who performed the extractions and allow him/her to evaluate the situation. This is considered normal follow-up care and is included in the fee charged for the extractions. Do not put this off.
It is normal to see that the tissue after extraction has turned white on or about the third day after. This is part of the healing process. If the gums are red and painful then you will need to have it checked.
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.
It is not normal for hair to be painful at the roots, at least, not unless someone is pulling on your hair.
it is normal if its more then 8 teeth
They are normally black in color, also fairly thick walled, compared to normal everyday standard sockets.
No, if you are still bleeding 48 hrs after a tooth extraction, consult your dentist. If it is another type of extraction, your question should be more specific.
The absence of painful menstrual flow is just normal menstruation - menstrual cramps are common but not a normal part of healthy menstruation at all. If you're missing your period all together then there can be a number of reasons, if you go more than 3 months without a period see your doctor.
no
Very painful. I had a breast augmentation surgery and 2 revisions. It's painful and uncomfortable for a long time. You can't get up, lay down, sleep on the side, wear a normal bra without the pain for a few months. But when it all goes away, you forget that you ever had it done.
Probably not.
No it is not normal bcoz it will be painful
Yes, this is a common event after extraction. It might be a piece of tooth that was left out, or a small piece of chipped bone.