Try calling up your dentist. He or she may want to hear about it and see what they can do for you. If you need to do something to help it, he or she will be able to tell you. No it is not normal to have swelling a month after the extraction. It might be food that got stuck in the hole and that is causing a minor infection. It might also be another tooth beside the extracted one that is causing the swelling. Only a dentist can make te right diagnosis by checking it.
Probably not.
Yes, this is a common event after extraction. It might be a piece of tooth that was left out, or a small piece of chipped bone.
it is normal if its more then 8 teeth
no
Following tooth extraction swelling can last up to a week.
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.
Yes, bruising and swelling are very common complications of wisdom tooth extraction. The swelling will be at its worst 48-36 hours after the extraction before it begins to die off. Apply an ice pack to the swollen area. I hope I have been of some assistance. Dr Nicholas Manning BDS Glasg MFDS (RCSEng)
You must rinse with water and salt. If the pain remains a few weeks after your dental extraction, or if you feel swelling, then you must consult your dentist.
No, if you are still bleeding 48 hrs after a tooth extraction, consult your dentist. If it is another type of extraction, your question should be more specific.
Yes, it can be dangerous to have a hole in the gums after a tooth extraction if it's not healing properly. This hole, known as a socket, is a normal part of the healing process, but if it becomes infected or leads to dry socket, it can cause pain and complications. It's important to follow post-extraction care instructions and consult a dentist if you notice increased pain, swelling, or unusual discharge. Proper care can help ensure safe healing.
Yes. Didn't you read any of the materials your dentist gave you???
It is common for swelling to persist for up to two weeks after a tooth extraction. However, if the swelling has not improved after three weeks, it may indicate an infection or another issue. I recommend contacting your dentist for further evaluation and treatment.