If you have general anaesthesia performed during your extractions, the anesthesiologists (or oral surgeons) place an endotracheal tube into your windpipe to help you breathe. This can cause the throat to become sore after it is removed. Even if you do not get intubated (have a tube placed into your throat), the tissues in your throat can become dehydrated, thus causing a sore throat.
You have to get them removed.
yes
You can hurt your throat and teeth
There is a little soreness
yep! it does hurt....so let your dentist check it and give you antibiotics to lessen the pain, they will also recommend that you get your teeth a panaromic xray.
It depends if ur teeth are sencible if they are about 1 month if they are notabout 1 week
Anything that helps. Wisdom teeth hurt like hell so I wouldn't recommend aspirin or ibuprofin. Go with whatever they give you and moderate the dosage.
Yes, my right one did and they don't hurt at all
No i have done it before and it is virtually painless :) plus if you have your teeth pulled by a dentist they usually numb it so you cant feel it but still after the anaesthetic it will hurt A LOT hope this is not making you scared :)
if you fall and break an arm or have a car wreck or get your wisdom teeth pulled basically if you hurt yourself.
I am 54 and my wisdom tooth has not come out due to unknown reason and while opening my Jaw I get Jaw-lock problem and face difficulty and no remedy/operation is available after verifying with one of the top Dontologist.
You may notice a slight throat pain after dental work from your mouth drying out. Mostly, you will notice pain around the tooth you had worked on.