More than likely any pus that comes out of your gum is related to an infection. If left untreated, this infection can fester and eventually undermine the strength of the bone holding the tooth in your jaw. My advice would be to see a dentist as soon as possible for an evaluation of the problem.
Dr. Gary "The Tooth Fairy"
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The numbness and thickness after a molar extraction usually goes away after a few hours but could last a day or two. Usually by the next dental visit the numbness, thickness and swelling should be gone if not inform your dentist.
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.
Swelling around a molar can be caused by several factors, including dental infections like abscesses, gum disease, or impacted teeth. Infections can lead to inflammation and pus accumulation, resulting in noticeable swelling. Other potential causes may include trauma or injury to the area. It's important to consult a dentist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
My 7 yr has also had a slight fever due to his molar trying to come out. Just give him some children's motrin, and rinse/ garggle with warm salt water. If swelling keep away from crunchy. Snacks might hurt the gum that has swelling. If it continues to hurt him. You should take him to dentist to check for infection.
Retromolar Pad
your teeth comes out and its just there, just deal with the fact its there.
There are three main classifications of bite arrangement. Class I: First molars are in normal relation Class II: Lower first molar is behind upper first molar Class III: Lower first molar is in front of upper first molar There are several ways of treating.
it is the bone that you can touch behind the last molar and it is apart of the sphenoid bone better known as the ramus of the sphenoid.
Swelling near the first molar could be due to gum disease, such as gingivitis or periodontitis, caused by plaque build-up and poor oral hygiene. It could also be a sign of an abscess or infection in the tooth or gums, requiring prompt dental evaluation and treatment. Other possible causes include trauma or an allergic reaction.
yes probably, the tooth fairy comes every time usually....
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