It is possible that the extraction site has become infected. It also may be that the floor of the sinus was injured during the extraction. In either case, these are relatively common complications that are routinely treated as part of your follow-up care. You need to notify the dentist that extracted the tooth. He/she will likely want to see you to evaluate the situation. Follow the dentist's recommendations. There should be no additional cost to you for this follow-up care.
If it is an upper tooth, yes. That is because often the roots of the upper back teeth sit in the maxillary sinus. Any infection of those roots can result in problems with the sinus.
Yes it will grow back again if you are lucky. HAHAHA!
yes its normal if his lip is swollen after his tooth is pulled, the numbing medication may have made it swell when they injected it in his lipthe feeling will come back after a couple of hours
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.
No, your wisdom teeth stays under your gum in the back of your mouth and it never comes out. When being tested in Scientific labs, Scientists know that wisdom teeth never come out in any infection, surgery, operation, etc. This is to my research, WIll [11] I had a sinus infection during just a dental cleaning and could not get rid of it for another 3 months thereafter. I would avoid a tooth extraction until you are better.
Retraction cords are used during the preparation of a tooth to receive a crown. The gingival tissue must be pulled back from the tooth so that a good impression can be made.
Five or six weeks.
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If the pulled out tooth was intentional, then just keep swilling your mouth out and sucking the gum where the tooth just came from. You should not go to bed with your mouth bleeding seeing as its quite easy that way to drown on your own blood whilst asleep. Lovely isn't it? But if it was not intentional, then push your tooth back where it came from in the gum because then there is a chance that it will stay there and that it will grow back in to the gum
If he or she does, the tooth can not be put back, so he or she would have to have surgery to give you a fake tooth, you also may be able to sew for waist of time, pain and troubles, lost wages as well.
Yes, they do grow back, but it takes a few weeks for it to.
They will grown back between the time of 5 - 8 years. The fact that they were pulled prematurely does not affect the growth of the tooth.