Yes, an earache can be caused by a pulled tooth, particularly if the tooth is a molar located in the upper jaw. The nerves in the teeth are closely linked to those in the ear, so dental issues or procedures can sometimes lead to referred pain in the ear. Additionally, if an infection or inflammation is present, it can contribute to ear discomfort. If ear pain persists after dental work, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
You probably have dry socket! I know it sounds bad, but apparently its pretty easy to take care of! Get to your dentist ASAP!
No. I am going to assume that the most likely reason you tooth was pulled was due to a significant amount of caries (cavities) or disease to the surrounding periodontal (gum) tissue. So the bacteria that caused your first tooth to be pulled could have already done damage to the tooth next to it. In your case, the bad tooth was probably helping support the one next to it, and once it was pulled, the tooth left behind is on its own. So in this situation the extraction had very little to do with "lifting the tooth next to it" Give it a 4-6weeks for the healing process to complete and the loose tooth should firm up.
Getting a tooth pulled is like getting a shot.
getting your tooth pulled is like being injected with a needle.
Sounds like either a tooth abcess or other tooth problems. Get to your dentist and have it checked out. Sometimes they can save the tooth, other times it has to be pulled for health concerns. Either way, see your dentist to find out what can be done.
Hope its not dangerous,im 5 mins from having a tooth pulled and i have had a head cold all week
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Tooth out like take out only tooth out
Put it under your pillow for the tooth fairy!
No, sometimes the tooth falls out while you are asleep.
Tooth out like take out only tooth out
Tooth out like take out only tooth out