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You will know your gums have healed after a tooth was pulled when the area is no longer sore. You will also notice the tissue around the extraction side looks healed over.
There is no such thing as the 14591 AREA---of the mouth, anyway. Do you mean area of the mouth, or area, meaning zip code????
When you go to get a tooth pulled there is a reason, maybe it was already hurting. The dentist will put you to sleep for a minute or give you a shot to numb the area, you will feel little to nothing when it gets pulled. And nearly every time, after the tooth is pulled you will feel much, much better.But it will hurt a bit later and if you don't take care of the spot were your tooth got pulled you may get a dry socket I had four pulled out yesterday. The worst bit is afterwards. You cannot feel a thing when they take the teeth out, apart from the dentist tugging it. but that don't hurt at all. The injections arent that bad either (unless it hits a nerve vessel, which mine did) apart from that its fine- ishh :)
Yes you can, you only might get an infection. It might hurt but shiv happens, i have done it and it didn't do any thing to me. The reason why you are not supposed to smoke anything after getting a wisdom tooth pulled is because smoking dries out the newly exposed gum area, which is not good for its healing. So it probably is the same for a regular tooth; just wait a few days to a week.
If you have the right anesthetic it shouldn't but the area where the tooth used to be will hurt slightly for a few days after it is pulled out
the soft area of the tooth contain the pulp
Depending the area where you are having your teeth pulled people may only see a space but the actual "hole" where the tooth was pulled from heals over and is just like a regular gum area. Depending on WHERE they are pulled, no. The holes will close and your teeth will move up to fill those holes. If it is teeth in the back, they will eventually close. Usually they stitch the hols with dissolvable stitches.
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It depends on a number of factors. Was the baby tooth loose at the time? If so, the permanent tooth should begin erupting into the mouth within just a few days or weeks. If the baby tooth was not loose, it could take several months, depending on the state of development of the permanent tooth. After taking an x-ray of the area, a dentist could make a fairly accurate prediction of how long the permanent tooth will take to grow in. If the baby tooth was lost prematurely, a space maintainer might need to be placed to prevent future orthodontic or occlusion problems. Check with a dentist.
YES they do it is a complicated process called reproduction by the waddling wakesta YES they do it is a complicated process called reproduction by the waddling wakesta
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