Pain that pulls down the jaw and neck
8th June 2010
Filed in Pain and Anesthesia
Question:
Had pain in a molar tooth in the mouth and pulled down the jaw, neck and sometimes in the ear. Had it as if some of the glands was swollen, but my doctor said that they were not. The dentist found a crack in the second Kindt and I have changed my silver filling from silver to plastic and it is now nearly 4 weeks ago. Practice I still feel it pulling down the jaw and neck. What is this?? Hopes for quick response
Annika
Answer:
Dear Annika,
This indicates that your tooth must rodbehandles.
Hope you can use my answer.
Sincerely
Dentist Joan Olsen
Tandpleje.dk ™ - The road to healthier teeth
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Have gone to great pains in the jaw in a year
8th June 2010
Filed in Jaws and Joints
Question:
Dear Tandpleje.dk
I have a year now, gone with great pain in my left jaw. I had a wisdom tooth that was pulled to the left of the foot when I thought it was the one that was wrong with. But it's like the hole that would be after the tooth had been pulled out, still swollen and it hurts when I touch it. It is very heavy and deep pain in her left cheek. When it stands on is I noticed that my left nostril, usually a stop and they pull down my throat and into my temple and the left eye.
Is there anything I can do on their own. Are students so it would be too expensive for me to go to a dentist!
Sincerely.
Martin!
Answer:
Dear Martin,
It sounds very unpleasant. You can seek dental school in Copenhagen or Aarhus. Now I do not know which of those closest to you, but you may be examined free of charge. You pay of course with your time. But I think you should have it checked as soon as possible.
Hope you can use my answer.
Sincerely
Dentist Joan Olsen
Tandpleje.dk ™ - The road to healthier teeth
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Generation after tooth extraction
11th April 2010
Filed of the mouth
Question:
Hello,
I got 3 weeks ago removed the forsidste cheek teeth in woe. side of upper jaw, unfortunately smoke the very last, and also with some bone mass. Got 10 days penicillin and instructed not to cough, sneeze, etc. because that could go a hole in the membrane to bihulen because of the lack of bone mass. Stitches removed, everything ok acc. dentist heals well. Now 3 weeks later it is still a mega hole, logically enough, because there is no bone is back, but I think it's still good to do 'evil' by pronounced certain words / klank. Dare not to sneeze, blow your nose or coughing because I can feel the pressure there then comes on is uncomfortable. The dentist did well enough said, was not allowed above for approx. 7 days, but how you feel if there are holes in the membrane, the bleeding, pain or? I also think that I certainly have been involved genes, I really have a great deal of the day problems with speech, it may be because the hole is so big or because m
AYBE damaged a nerve or the like. All in all, I just like to know how far can instead indeed continue to 'bother'? Thank you for a possible. response.
Annet
Answer:
Dear Annet,
It's hard to say how long it will bother you. It will of course affect your speech when you've gotten rid of several teeth and has smoked something with bone, into the bargain. There has been no nerve damage that will affect your speech, but as there was more room for your tongue, so the pronunciation would be different. If you still have pain when you pronounce certain sounds, you should consult your dentist for examination if there is still a hole in your sinus. It does not necessarily pain if there is a hole through from bihulen the mouth, but recurrent infection bihulen and genes in pronunciation may be some symptoms.
Hope you can use my answer.
Sincerely
Dentist Joan Olsen
Tandpleje.dk ™ - The road to healthier teeth
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