It hurts becouse the driling power presures down on ur tooth and makes it wiggle when ur tooth isn't loos
you should not suck on your extraction socket. The increased pressure can lead to dry socket, which is very painful. Your friendly oral surgeon.
If you still feel what may be part of your tooth left in the socket, that is not good. I would suggest seeing your dentist, or oral surgeon about this as part of your tooth may have broken in the process of the extraction. If there is no partial tooth remaining, you may have what is called dry socket, which is extremely painful. This website will explain "dry socket" to you: http://www.dentalgentlecare.com/dry_socket.htm
Most likely due to the Maxilofacial or Parietal nerves, which have been disturbed by the extraction. Don't worry --- it goes away.
That is the nature of that particular type of surgery. It will heal.
It is going to hurt to have it pulled when it is abscessed but it will feel better very soon after. I had one pulled while it was abscessed and it was very painful but I am very thankful I did it. I couldn't have stood the pain from the abscess much longer.AnswerHealing after an tooth extraction can take up to a week.
Yes, the extraction of an upper tooth can affect the sinuses.
No
Wisdom tooth extraction requires an oral surgeon when the wisdom tooth is compacted, or when the area around the tooth is infected.
A tooth extraction can get an infection. A dentist or doctor will have to prescribe antibiotics to help clear the infection.
It is possible. However, depending on the difficulty of the extraction, an injection may be preferable (less painful, safer) than not having the injection.
i called my dentist right after that happened to me this morning , he says it happens, and if it gets painful to call him, so your good unless it hurts.
It depends on what kind of extraction you are speaking of. Is it a tooth extraction? A menstrual or abortion extraction?