It sounds as though you may have some inflammation in the area around the jaw joint. I would suggest you contact your dentist or doctor and start treatment on it as soon as possible.
it depends on the context, but if it's "i pulled a tooth" then no.
The exact weight of a human tooth can depend on many factors. Is it children's or adult's, how old, which tooth, and how deep are the roots? Generally, a tooth will weigh anywhere between 0.51 grams and 2.28 grams. A front tooth usually weighs around 1.13 grams
Firstly, when you get front caps (not crowns ... they are for molars) your teeth are files down to points and root canal is usually done with a small "post" inserted to strengthen the tooth. It is going to be entirely up to your dentist to decide what to do. You two teeth may have weakened and they may have to be pulled and perhaps you will end up with a bridge. I have one tooth out on the left front and one on the lower and I have a bridge and you can't tell I don't have all my teeth.
I believe what you are refering to is known as the nerve, also refered to as dental pulp or pulp chamber. This is found deep inside the tooth under the dentin which is under the enamel (located on top of the tooth). The cementum is the outer layer that protects the dentin on the lower half of the tooth.
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When you need your mouth numb. For example when you get a tooth pulled.
depends what type of tooth but normally no.
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Swelling from a molar tooth being pulled is normal. Take the medication that was prescribed to you and do not chew on that side of your mouth until it is healed.
Umm, no. There would be no relationship between an artificial joint and the removal of a tooth.
yes if you want to feel the pain and receive infections to the mouth cavities
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????
Not in your gum, in the side of your mouth close to your gum Not in your gum, in the side of your mouth close to your gum
Getting a tooth pulled is like getting a shot.
If the pulled out tooth was intentional, then just keep swilling your mouth out and sucking the gum where the tooth just came from. You should not go to bed with your mouth bleeding seeing as its quite easy that way to drown on your own blood whilst asleep. Lovely isn't it? But if it was not intentional, then push your tooth back where it came from in the gum because then there is a chance that it will stay there and that it will grow back in to the gum
Dry mouth is a common (and sometimes severe) problem. It is when the mouth fails to provide enough saliva. Two symptoms include tooth decay, and lack of saliva.
getting your tooth pulled is like being injected with a needle.