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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    Treatment of fissure in the posterior

    8th June 2009
    Filed in Treatment , Teeth

    Question:

    What are the treatment options?
    These include the following:
    A crack in a molar tooth in the mouth.
    The crack is horizontal round 1 of the 4 spikes at the tip of the tip just above the old tooth filling but the tooth. The tooth has an old silver filling in the middle.
    I'm not particularly crazy about having to stunned and drilled, is the only way a new crown?

    Regards Mrs Jakobsen

    Answer:

    Dear Mrs. Jacobsen

    It's a little hard to answer your specific case, whether you need a crown. In some cases, if the charge is relatively small, it is enough to put a new filling in plastic. Talk to your dentist about the possibilities of adjusting your case, also around that you're not so happy about anesthesia and treatment.

    Hope you can use my answer.

    Sincerely

    Dentist Joan Olsen

    www.tandpleje.dk / letterbox

    Tandpleje.dk ™ - The road to healthier teeth

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