No this is not normal the dentist you went to was probably full of shite so i suggest going to a doctor or a new dentist as a little pain can lead up to tumours
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.
well ur breath
You probably have an infection. It may be from an upper tooth. The infection is causing pressure and swelling. You need to see a dentist right away to find and treat the source of the infection. If left untreated, the infection can spread and cause severe complications.
No, the dentist is not required to see you. However, they probably will, since severe toothache often means something important and thus more money for them.
Yes, go see a dentist. The crown may have leaked around the margin or you could have a bad margin on the crown that cuasead a periodontal (gum) problem.
DENTIST!! Do not attempt this on your own. You will be at risk of severe infection if not done properly.
Go to another dentist if you dont like yours, you need to get that fixed professionally.
First, severe toothache requires a trip to the dentist. But, if you can't get to the dentist immediately, I have found that 800 mg of ibuprofen will stop the pain. For topical relief a product like Anbesol gives some temporary relief by numbing the area a bit.
Paroxysmal hemicrania (PH) is a rare form of headache. Paroxysmal hemicrania usually begins in adulthood, and affected persons experience severe throbbing, claw-like, or boring pain .
It should be a normal procedure.
No, severe abdominal pain is never normal! Call the doctor or go to the hospital. No, severe abdominal pain is never normal! Call the doctor or go to the hospital.
Hydrocodone is a pain reliever for moderate to severe pain in humans. The medicine is prescription only. A doctor or dentist can prescribe the pills.