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.
Jana and Jill had their wisdom teeth removed.
Hello, I am a 24 year old student from California. I recently went through oral surgery to remove a wisdom tooth. Turns out that my wisdom tooth was impacted meaning that it was covered by my gums. The Oral Surgeon had a very difficult time extracting the bone. Anyways, my mouth was numb and swollen right after the surgery. They prescribed me medication to relieve the pain and some antibiotics. The swollen went away after about 4 days and now I just feel a lot of pressure on my teeth that were right next to the extracted wisdom tooth. I am under a lot of pain and am thinking about going to the oral surgeon tomorrow to check for a dry socket. This is my experience. I have talked to different people and some of them had different results.
The extraction of a tooth is classified as oral surgery.
you probly can but for me personally i wouldnt could there could be a inncedient
Yes.
Shining Wisdom happened in 1995.
Wisdom tooth surgery is a common dental procedure where the third molars, also known as wisdom teeth, are removed. These teeth are located at the back of the mouth and often cause problems such as pain, infection, and overcrowding. After the surgery, patients can expect some swelling, pain, and bleeding in the affected area.
The swollen lymph node under your jaw could be from having your wisdom teeth removed two weeks ago. You should see the dentist again in case there is an infection.
Sounds like thrush
After I removed two of my wisdom teeth I stayed home for at least 1 week
Sure! I was a teenager when I had my wisdom teeth pulled, and that's a surgery.
You have to get them removed.