I had my wisdom teeth (all four, they were impacted) removed 5 days ago and now I feel pain a pain in the front four of my bottom teeth. I only feel the pain when I push on them, is this normal? Please help ASAP :\
Pain in Bottom Front Teeth After Wisdom Teeth Pulled?
I also had all my wisdom teeth pulled out. Believe it or not...they don't make you smarter! The wisdom teeth were crowding your mouth because most people don't have enough room in their mouth for them. I know it is painful, but hang in there. It will get better. When the wisdom teeth are extracted, you may have what is called referred pain in other teeth not associated with wisdom teeth. It is not uncommon. Also when teeth are pulled, the other teeth start to drift especially after time to fill up the gaps from the overcrowding. It is too soon to predict much more. It takes time to heal. Try not to push on your teeth at this time. You are not healed yet and may only cause more pain by touching them. Your gums are probably very tender right now. If it is too bad and any infection present, contact your dentist.
Reply:There is now more space for them to move around, so the pain is the effects of them pushing back a little bit. It's nothing to worry about.
Reply:Some pain like that is normal. Impacted wisdom teeth keep all of the other teeth in your mouth from being able to spread out where they need to be. So, now that your wisdom teeth are gone it could just be your other teeth are shifting around a bit. It's kind of like the way your teeth feel when you get your braces tightened - it's moving your teeth into place.
Have you called your dentist? If not, do so in the morning!
Reply:I think it is normal as your wisdom teeth were pushing them together, now there is no pressure on them and they are trying to spread out. Not only that, if they broke your wisdom teeth to get them out it is pretty traumatising....
Reply:I thinks so. If really really worried go back to dock could be infected but not very likely. Personally I would wait a week long before i started to worry
Reply:Normal? no. Common? yes.
To remove the wisdom teeth the dentist put pressure on your jaw bones and you are feeling the results of that trauma in your lower jaw.
It will go away soon with aspirin or Tylenol. If it does not go away, then talk to your dentist about checking it out.
Reply:I think it is normal. but you better consult your dentist.
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