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.I Feel Better:I feel better, so much better.Thank you, Doc, for takin' all the ouches away.I didn't feel so good 'till…You fixed me like I knew that you would.I feel better, so much better now!
Nikki Reed
Nikki Reed
the slaves are really the creators they sang sad music so they could feel better.
No. Removal of teeth by a dentist should not hurt. Your dentist will numb your gums with a topical solution, which is rubbed on the gums with a cotton swab, and then give you injections in the area of the tooth to be removed. This is the same procedure that the dentist uses to numb your gums before filling a cavity. As the anesthetic wears off after the removal, you may feel some discomfort, but it is unlikely that you will feel pain. Your dentist can prescribe medication for pain if he thinks you will need it. On the other hand, if you tried to remove the tooth by yourself, then yes, that would hurt.
When a wisdom tooth is extracted, the anesthesia may take time to wear out. This is why someone may feel drowsy hours after the extraction. It is a good idea to just take a short nap.
After one or two weeks, you will feel much better. The swelling and the pain would be gone. But full recovery takes three months.
You must rinse with water and salt. If the pain remains a few weeks after your dental extraction, or if you feel swelling, then you must consult your dentist.
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
Nothing will happen really. But you will feel nauseated because it tastes and smell bad.
Because the inflammation of the gums highly affects the cuspid rise on the upper and lower portions of the jaw.
I can think of no reason why you should not have intercourse afer a tooth extraction. You might not feel like it for a couple of days, even a week for wisdom teeth, but a ban for 3 weeks, this sounds like a very controlling dentist. Could it be that, for lack of a better word, sufficient "sucking" during that time that could cause the sutures to rupture?
Yes, it maybe infected and if you do nothing about it it may actually travel to your brain. I'm not kidding get it taken care of! An abscessed tooth leaves a bad taste in your mouth because there is puss oozing out a little at a time and it has a acidic taste to it. If the abscess is in a molar (your flat teeth at the back for chewing) it can also cause infection in the ear canals and this could be the reason you feel dizzy. It's highly advisable as the above poster stated to get it looked at immediately by your dentist.
that depends on its location and how well you baby it. you'll start to feel much better in a week or less. if you're a smoker, make sure to stuff the cavity with lots of gauze when you smoke...especially during the first 48 hours. that is absolutely crucial.
It's the moving of a tooth that has been there for awhile, but you are usually numb so you don't feel pain, you'll feel pressure most people confuse the two.
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