pain / inflammation after tooth extraction

    19th September 2011
    Filed in Pain and Anesthesia

    Question:

    I hope you can help me with an explanation of the following:

    I have a plastic filling in right under the mouth (cheek teeth), which repeatedly has been built up because of the tooth was well worn and not much left.
    but it happens to break something off again and go enough with it for too long until I get a sudden pain in the tooth and it looks like the neck and ear.
    comes to the dentist, which takes an image x-rays which do not show inflammation, and the hole is made again with the plastic, which is quite a large tooth.
    after 2 days it's crazy with pain .. get penicillin on a Tuesday and Friday, I must stay at the dentist ... where it is either root canal or tooth extraction ... I choose the latter because of the worn teeth, etc.
    dentist tooth looks so great a hole in the middle of the tooth as he says goes down to the nerve
    is there inflammation in the roots and the jaw? and a root canal would have been better? or what does it mean??

    but despite the draw ... I still get terrible pain and could soon be in some places, eat lots of painkillers each day.
    is thick lower jaw and feel the glands are swollen and the ugly pain running up along the neck next to your ear and the back of the head and temples.
    come back to the dentist and he looks after there are clots of blood Cost tooth, but it's not ... but talk about a ensym and bones ... did not understand this completely .. there are loose pieces of bone? was put gauze with clove down ... did not think it takes the pain enough?? and he talked about maybe going to every day?
    He explained something that had to grow something on the bone before the pain would not stop ...
    but can you explain me a little more about it last?? went so fast so I could not follow all of this ..
    thought you just went to the dentist and got a tooth out and then it was over ;-( never had such problems before?

    it's because I've gone too long with the hole or tooth wear? (I am 55 years old)

    just forgot the dentist said that about 1 in 10 got those genes?

    MVH Mia
    look forward to your reply ;-)

    Answer:

    Dear Mia

    They call it "dry alveolar" or "alveolitis sicca dolorosa" which is what gives you so many genes now. It happens rarely. When you pull a tooth out, formed a blodkoagle where the tooth has been. It grows over time into the blood and eventually is completely filled with bone and mucosal again. Rarely it happens that this blood clot is lost. When this happens, the bone bar, and this gives so much pain because of that out through the bone there's a lot of nerve endings that are very sensitive. The dentist can alleviate this pain by putting eugenol into this empty alveoli (here, where the tooth has been sitting). Forålet of this is to "burn" the nerve endings of which relieve the symptoms somewhat. It also helps to rinse well in its socket. Your symptoms should be declining, and you can get a prescription for some stronger pain killers to your dentist.

    A speedy recovery.

    Hope you can use my answer.

    Sincerely

    Dentist Joan Olsen

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    Transmitter a rodspidsbetændelse?

    4th August 2010
    Filed of the mouth

    Question:

    I have walked around for approx. 1 year with a sore tooth root canal treated (5 + left side of mouth) with a crown.

    If so, since 1 February 2010 had a severe toothache for 7 + (left side of mouth) + jaw. Lengthy rush (no container), reaction to cold and touch the tooth and also something smelly from the gums. The tooth has no load.

    At the same time starting 5 + also to send something smelly from the gums into the mouth when I put the tongue up and suck while.

    I've been on penicillin cure had scanned my sinuses, but there's nothing to see - nor rodbetændelser.

    The pain / long-term rush, however, declined since penicillin cure, but I can not chew with 5 + and 7 +, without it being sore. Gums are disturbed and the smell is sour and fishy.

    Shall soon have a root resection of 5 +, although nothing can be seen on x-rays, but my question is: Can 1 year with a rodspidsbetændelse in 5 +, have spread to the root apex of 7 + via a jaw or maxillary sinusitis and given rodspidsbetændelse in 5 +?

    Sofus

    Answer:

    Dear Sonny,

    A rodspidsbetændelse "infectious" is not. It remains in most cases local.

    Hope you can use my answer.

    Sincerely

    Dentist Joan Olsen

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    Have I got a blood clot in my cheek?

    8th June 2010
    Filed of the mouth

    Question:

    Hey.
    I've had a wisdom tooth out, have been told that there has been inflammation in it. My cheek is really great, like I have a tennis ball on one side of the mouth, a colleague says that it may be a blood clot in my cheek is that correct? If yes, when will disappear and you can do something for yourself that it will disappear faster?

    Christina

    Answer:

    Dear Christina,

    It's perfectly normal to swell after a wisdom tooth removal. If you believe that there is infection, then you should contact your dentist right away and get some penicillin for it. Typically you will be uncomfortable with fever if an infection. If it is general swelling, then nothing is done, but be patient, it disappears by itself. You can put a cold compress on the first 2 days after tooth extraction, or fomentation the following days.

    Hope you can use my answer.

    Sincerely

    Dentist Joan Olsen

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    Inflammation can go by itself?

    25th March 2010
    Filed in Teeth

    Question:

    I had an inflammation of a tooth. It was gradually improved, and now there are no symptoms. Can it go by itself?

    Anni

    Answer:

    Dear Anni,

    If you have inflammation of a tooth, it can not go in themselves again. The inflammation can flare up to an acute toothache. So look to get to the dentist before it happens.

    Hope you can use my answer.

    Sincerely

    Dentist Joan Olsen

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    Complications of nose after surgery

    18th December 2009
    Filed of the mouth

    Question:

    I've just got rodspidsamputeret a molar. I have been very irritated from næserodene and over to the wounded. Slightly swollen and throbbing in the nose wing. I then began to increase around the tooth and found inflammation. My gums from the tooth and up into the palate is very irritated. After pondocillin and metronidazole treatment is both nose and palate still very irritated. It makes as little sore tooth when I chew and it gets ripped out. There is a crack in the tooth. So it had to get out. Is now six hours very annoyed at the gum from the now missing tooth and up into the palate and nose dunking much, right down to the lower jaw. The teeth in the wound has been irritated / sore for a while Is this all because of the bad tooth electricity is there something else wrong also up near the nose? It started after the operation - that is amputation.

    Jeanne

    Answer:

    Dear Jeanne,

    This suggests it is because the tooth and surgery. Do to the dentist again if it continues to bother you.

    Hope you can use my answer.

    Sincerely

    Dentist Joan Olsen

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    Huge hole after wisdom tooth removal

    25th November 2009
    Filed of the mouth

    Question:

    Hello
    I've just been to the dental school in Copenhagen where I had removed the lower wisdom tooth due to inflammation. I got my stitches removed 4 days ago and have not seen the scale before now that I was very shocked that there was a huge hole. It is so deep that I would argue that by could easily get stuck into the hole. Is this normal? The hole is not only a depression but a real hole, as if the tooth has just been removed.

    Greetings Mia

    Answer:

    Dear Mia,

    Yes it is normal. It will eventually disappear altogether, in that the gums and the bone heals. But there has certainly been a lack of communication from your processor's side since you are better informed of the progress. But you're always welcome to apply again at dental school, if there are any problems.

    Hope you can use my answer.

    Sincerely

    Dentist Joan Olsen

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    Examine the sore tooth with scanning

    7th September 2009
    Filed in Pain and Anesthesia , Teeth

    Question:

    Hey.
    My front tooth no.2 is sore if I possibly thickens to something a little hard, you can not see that there is something wrong on X-ray, nerve of the tooth is also studied and is well, what can be wrong? you have the opportunity to investigate this possible at a scan?

    Sincerely
    Else

    Answer:

    Dear Else

    If you for example. grind their teeth at night, the tooth load and feels sore to chew on. There no evidence of inflammation if not seen anything on the X-ray and the nerve is in order. It is not necessary to complete the study of scanning.

    Hope you can use my answer.

    Sincerely

    Dentist Joan Olsen

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