Yes it can cause diarrhea, particularly the antibiotics
no
It is highly unlikely that a tooth extraction would cause your thyroid to flare up. If you are having problems, it is best to consult a doctor or other health care professional to rule out anything serious or life threatening.
If you get food into a tooth extraction hole, it can cause pain, infection, and decrease the healing time. Your doctor should have given you a syringe that you can use to squirt water into the hole to get any food out.
Yes, the extraction of an upper tooth can affect the sinuses.
No, you should not have sharp pieces of tooth in the extraction area after a tooth extraction. Any sharp fragments can cause pain, infection, or hinder the healing process. If you notice any sharp pieces or experience discomfort, it's important to contact your dentist or oral surgeon for evaluation and appropriate treatment. Proper post-extraction care is essential for recovery.
No
A tooth extraction can get an infection. A dentist or doctor will have to prescribe antibiotics to help clear the infection.
Yes it can, the infection in the mouth from an abscess can cause vomiting, nausea, sweats, lightheadedness and diarrhea. It is important to seek the help of a Dr if you are having any of these symptoms and also consult with your dentist.
usually tooth extraction does not lead to an infection. usually a tooth is extracted because of an infection. however, common infections that can occur from extractions are sinusitis if the extraction is on a tooth on the upper arch. or sub lingual space infection if on the lower posterior arch. a dry socket can develop if no clot forms.
Tooth extraction is a painless procedure, but they come as either simple extractions or surgical extractions
It depends on what kind of extraction you are speaking of. Is it a tooth extraction? A menstrual or abortion extraction?
the tooth extraction was done by an oral surgeon. (: