Take some ibuprofen or another type of store bought pain reliever and rinse with warm salt water. Take the pain reliever every 4 hours or as directed on the bottle. Don't wait for the pain to come back before taking more, take it before it starts to hurt, hat will make it easier to keep the pain away. And also rinse with warm salt water through out the day as often as you are able to. This should help some, but you probably have an infection in your tooth and need to get into a dentist right away. It will most likely just get worse and worse.
My cheek was swollen after I had a tooth extracted.
You should probably tell a dentist or oral surgeon.
Your tooth is giving you an important message. Tooth pain that bad doesn't clear up on its own.
yes you do and be very catious , because the blistering will eventually cause a infection, which will eventually cause a swollen cheek !
Buccolingual means pertaining to the cheek and tongue.
a tooth extractor is basically a gadget that dentists use to remove you tooth/teeth... some of my friends got there teeth extracted and they said it hurts really bad!
Depends on how fast swelling occurred. Could be a type of allergic reaction called angionuerotic oedema, but if it does not cross the midline of your face then it is probably an infection and if lip was the first swollen area it is probably from an infected tooth.
because it hurts in the tooth. most of the time only one tooth hurts. if more than 1 tooth hurts, its called multiple toothaches. if your whole mouth hurts, consult a dentist.
The term for the surface of a tooth that comes into contact with the cheek is the buccal surface. This surface helps with chewing and grinding food against the cheek. Proper oral hygiene, including regular brushing and flossing, is important to maintain the health of the buccal surface of the teeth.
it hurts
well its not a disease a tooth ace is when ur tooth hurts thats all if it hurts alot i suggest u go see ur dentist
Ni it is NOT normal, pain and swelling are NEVER normal. It is probably caused by an infection getting in through the hole in your tooth. If you don't get it treated by a dentist IMMEDIATELY you are going to be very sick.