It's highly possible. As the Wisdom Teeth are joined to your jaw the pain can feel like it's running through all your teeth.
Wisdom teeth coming in does not normally cause swelling or tightness in the throat. The most common side effect is a sore jaw.
I don't think so... but if it is happening to you, it may be serious! Call a doctor!
No. Your wisdom teeth were removed, not cut. A tooth is a bone just like any other. The pain you feel is the actual gum healing. You should be sore for a week or two. It's just part of the process. Try not to let anything get inside the wound.
you probably have impacted molars you probably have impacted molars
AnswerIf you wisdom teeth were way back, you might have a sore throat, because the healing is happening back there and the pain will last a few days to a week.But the sore throat can also be related to a cold that you are having at the same time.AnswerI was 30 years old (very healthy) and I didn't have a sore throat, with my wisdom teeth extraction, but did feel like I had the flu. My head, body, ears, and lymph nodes ached for 3 days afterward. Antibiotics, sleep, and a cold pack for exterior swelling/discomfort are *key*.
It is sore from the trauma of removing the tooth and it is stiff probably from the swelling. Your doctor probably gave you a prescription for the pain. If not, ibuprofen should help.
Well, it means that your gums have teeth coming through and are itchy, your gums are just plain itchy and maybe swollen and sore, or your just plain wierd.
Possibly a new(wisdom?) tooth emerging. Have a dentist check it out. caryhoneybee
It depends on the tooth and how it is in your mouth. Some wisdom teeth can be removed without surgery and some need surgery. The hole doesn't really affect needing surgery or not. Wisdom teeth, if bothersome, usually are pulled. Most dentists prefer you see an oral surgeon just in case their should be any problems (generally there isn't.) Just a little info as to why we have to put up with these miserable little additions in our mouth, here is why some people have them: As you know we have changed with evolution, and thousands of years ago we had wider jaws, and needed more teeth. As our faces and bodies slimmed down to suit our generations to come, and unfortunately, for some, we have been blessed with wisdom teeth. They are useless and if they bother you in any way (even very sore gums back in your jaw ... this means the wisdom tooth is not quite coming through) it is best to have them removed. Good luck Marcy
Soft rice with sweet yogurt is good, anthing soft and not sour in taste will work. This is what I eat when I have sore teeth.
Wait a day or so, you may still be a little groggy from the medication, better to be safe than sorry.I fyou had extractions without medication, you will be sore and not feel like driving anywhere.
It is not uncommon for pain to persist along the jaw line. But after 10 days or so, it should have mostly gone away. If not, go back and see the dentist just in case some infection has set in.