It certainly leaves a big hole in the gum. It will close over in a relatively short time.
For the most part no. Missing your period would be due to something other than wisdom teeth being pulled. Although its most likely pregnancy or a health issue, it could be the bodily stress and pain from wisdom teeth extraction was the cause too, but this is extremely not likely
More than likely, that is just dried blood. Nothing else would cause staining in removal of wisdom teeth.
it means that that tooth is the wisest of them allyou're wise Answer: Wisdom teeth are "not bad". They are an important part of the oral cavity. Yet, they can cause the most problems.
You should not rinse your mouth if the hole from getting your wisdom teeth pulled is not yet healed. It could wash out the blood clot and cause a dry socket.
Wisdom teeth should be extracted when they push and damage the 7th tooth while they grow, also when they develop a cyst or cause an infection, and wisdom teeth are removed if they're causing problems with prosthesis. Here's an interesting video about wisdom tooth extraction.
it is possible, but if this does happen you can always sue the surgeon :P
no
if you have another tooth pushing it out , and it the tooth is comming from a different spot. It might be a surnumerary tooth - an extra wisdom tooth. But this should have been seen on a panoramic x-ray if it was taken in your late teens. It also might be a peace of root that was left out from the extraction of the wisdom tooth that was there.
Yes. It causes what's called "Dry Socket" with severe pain. That's why the dentist recommends no smoking and anything that will cause pressure in the mouth that would cause the bloot clot to fall out.
Pregnancy can cause a distended endometrial cavity.
Yes it can cause diarrhea, particularly the antibiotics
It can rupture the pleural cavity and cause a collapsed lung.