After a wisdom tooth is removed, you will experience:
- Pain and swelling in your gums and socket wherever the tooth was removed
- Bleeding that will not stop for concerning twenty four hours
- Difficulty with or pain from gap your jaw (trismus). Slow-healing gums
- Damage to existing dental work, like crowns or bridges, or to roots of a close-by tooth
- A painful inflammation referred to as dry socket that happens if the protecting blood is lost ahead of time
- Numbness in your mouth and lips when the local anesthetic wears off, because of injury or inflammation of nerves within the jaw
- Rare facet effects, including:
- Numbness within the mouth or lips that doesn't escape
- A broken jaw if the tooth was firmly hooked up to the jaw bone
- An opening into the sinus cavity once a wisdom tooth is far from the upper jawbone.
My wisdom teeth are moving my once straight teeth forward. Screw not removing them.
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