Well, the one thing that pops into my mind is that where the root of your tooth was never fully closed and maybe got an infection? Try using mouthwash and if pain doesn't go away, see a dental professional. Better yet, make an appointment right away to be on the safe side. Also, if you had the teeth removed by an oral surgeon, call the oral surgeon's office and explain your symptoms.
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.
You have to get them removed.
16 on top, 16 on bottom. If the wisdom teeth have been removed, 14 on top, and 14 on bottom.
It is quite common to have wisdom teeth removed anywhere from 15 to 30.
absolutely. i got all 4 of mine out at once too, and it was swollen and painful for a whole week.
A full set of teeth is 32. That's 16 top and 16 bottom. Remove 2 for the wisdom teeth and you will have 14 on the bottom jaw.
Jana and Jill had their wisdom teeth removed.
Before I had braces on, it was suggested that I have my wisdom teeth removed, so I did. It could however depend on the individuals teeth, mine were quite crowded or as they call it impacted. You'll be glad you got braces, good for you. Very often, if wisdom teeth have no room to erupt, it is recommended to extract them following an orthodontic treatment.
Having wisdom teeth removed has no bearing on when you defecate.
Wisdom teeth usually begin to surface during young adulthood, between ages 18 and 22. Oftentimes, dentists will tell patients with surfacing wisdom teeth that they need to be removed, since wisdom teeth can crowd existing teeth by forcing them to scrunch together.
24 to 48 hours. See the Related Links for "Wisdom Teeth" to the bottom for the answer.
Possibly