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I say it is unlikely because I had a tooth extraction and it hurt for a little while but then it stoped.it also didn't hurt in my temple it could be stress I consider taking motrine , pain relievers or taking a nap if non of that works then i say GO TO THE DOCTER AND FAST.
Even if you have a loose tooth, you should still brush your teeth. It may hurt, but if you want to, don't brush the tooth that is loose. Enjoy this answer!
The tooth will continue to hurt for a couple reasons, either the nerve in the tooth has been tampered with or it is just still sore.
It is going to hurt to have it pulled when it is abscessed but it will feel better very soon after. I had one pulled while it was abscessed and it was very painful but I am very thankful I did it. I couldn't have stood the pain from the abscess much longer.AnswerHealing after an tooth extraction can take up to a week.
The length of time pain lasts will vary according to how deep the dentist had to go in order to extract the tooth, how well and quickly the incision heals, etc. It can be as little as a few days, a week or sometimes longer.
As soon as I got home from the dentist I went straight to bed and slept for about 6 hours. When I got up the gauze was still there. it hurt a little to remove it because it was dried out, so maybe if you put a little water on it to loosen it it should be fine. I was still fine it didnt cause any problems just a little pain in removing it because it was dry.
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Dry socket occurs usually due to the dislodgement of the blood clot that forms after extraction. It may also occur due to traumatic extraction in the dentist has done too much scooping of the extraction socket. That socket becomes very painful and sensitive to food and even air. In your case, it looks like dentist has not done the job,but the tooth has fallen out on its own. Did u see the entire root come out as well? There are chances that only the top(crown) portion of tooth that was hollow and decayed tooth may have fallen out, and root is still inside. In that case the remaining tooth maybe be sharp and hurt you. The pain you have may also be bcoz of infection in that tooth. In any case the best bet would be to see a dentist.
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It is possible that the extraction site has become infected. It also may be that the floor of the sinus was injured during the extraction. In either case, these are relatively common complications that are routinely treated as part of your follow-up care. You need to notify the dentist that extracted the tooth. He/she will likely want to see you to evaluate the situation. Follow the dentist's recommendations. There should be no additional cost to you for this follow-up care.
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