I was fooled by the doctor to extract a wisdom tooth, and I had a low grade fever and cold at night,

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The doctor is not wrong that your wisdom tooth should be removed because it may become a focus of infection and cause various inflammations of the maxillofacial area, such as masseter muscle space infection caused by wisdom teeth pericoronitis, which can lead to limited mouth opening, and so on. So it still has to be extracted, as for the problem after your tooth extraction, you should not swallow the blood and anesthetics, those need to be spit out, if swallowing will cause inflammation of the stomach and intestines, you should bite the cotton ball immediately after the tooth extraction to stop the bleeding for half an hour, if the bleeding is stopped, spit out the cotton ball, take anti-inflammatory antibiotics after you go home, take the most general such as amoxicillin, and take painkillers such as Combed, about 2 to 3 days. Remember not to extract your teeth when you have a cold or if your teeth are inflamed.

    It's also a good idea to have your remaining wisdom teeth removed, either they will cause some symptoms and if your teeth grow tightly, it can cause your 7th tooth to decay.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally speaking, wisdom teeth rarely grow well. What does it mean to be long? Either it just doesn't grow, or it doesn't grow properly.

    If it does not grow, the gums will wrap around the wisdom teeth, causing gum inflammation and bad breath. Abnormal growth means that the wisdom tooth cannot erupt in the posture of a normal tooth, and it is likely to tilt and hold the normal tooth against it, and the consequences are very serious. As long as it doesn't grow well, it will generally become inflamed once every six months or so a year, and it will last until you unplug it.

    In general, people with wisdom teeth will consider removing wisdom teeth when they are inflamed, but when they are better, they forget about the stubble. So, don't take chances. The process of wisdom tooth extraction is simple, the doctor will inject an anesthetic injection into your mouth, and then your mouth will feel like you have eaten too much ice cream, and your ,...... will be numbDon't be afraid.

    However, one thing to remind you is that before the wisdom tooth is extracted, if it is inflamed, the doctor will give you an anti-inflammatory, and the tooth will be extracted only after the inflammation is gone. In other words, if your wisdom teeth go to the hospital when they don't hurt, you can skip the doctor's procedures.

    Wisdom teeth can be a little painful, but everyone's situation is different.

    Some people's wisdom teeth will be deviated, or it can be said that they do not grow out in their normal positions, and this kind of will have to be dealt with in the hospital! But even if you go for treatment, you have to wait until your tooth swelling has subsided, and the doctor will not give you a tooth extraction operation when the swelling is gone!

    If it's normal, there's no problem. In addition, wisdom teeth are said to help to fix the whole tooth in the future, and it is not easy to loosen. If it is normal, it is best not to pull it out, but pay attention to protection and don't decay, because wisdom teeth grow in the innermost, sometimes if you don't pay attention when brushing your teeth, it is easy to decay!

    It's normal to have pain at first!

    If it hurts for a long time, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up! Because it's safer this way.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You've got the right tooth. If your teeth are black, it means that you already have a cavity, and you don't feel that it is only temporary, because the cavity is shallow. However, if it is allowed to develop, it will soon affect the pulp, once it causes pericoronitis of wisdom teeth, the pain After the cavity is large, it must be reduced first, and the tooth is easy to break and difficult to extract!

    In addition, if your tooth has a cavity, it means that the location is not easy to clean, which will also affect the adjacent tooth, and it is correct to extract it. After tooth extraction, the wound is relatively large and prone to infection, so you should always pay attention to it, and if you have fever symptoms, you should pay attention. Hang some anti-inflammatory drugs to prevent it.

    As for the other tooth, if it really doesn't get too in the way (not in the right position. Stuffed teeth and other problems) If you can pay attention to cleanliness, don't pull it out if you can. Seeing that you are more afraid of tooth extraction, and your constitution is weak, you can weigh and decide for yourself.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It should be extracted, because wisdom teeth are useless at all, and they are still in the innermost, it is not easy to brush clean when brushing teeth, and if it is broken, it will affect other teeth, and when it grows, it will more or less squeeze other teeth, causing the overall displacement of the teeth. Anyway, you have to decide for yourself, and some people are most afraid of tooth extraction.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The doctor is right, your decision is not wrong, it is true that long pain is better than short pain, it is better to extract it, so as not to suffer later, it is normal to have a fever after tooth extraction, do not worry too much, it can generally heal itself.

    It is not necessarily crooked when the teeth are loose, it may be squeezed by other teeth when changing teeth, whether you need to pull it out You need to ask the dentist, crooked teeth can be orthodontic!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Medically speaking, the more teeth are extracted, the faster the teeth will fall, because the teeth are squeezed against each other Don't regret it if you pull it out, don't pull it out again if you don't pull it out, even if you have a tooth hole, you should fill it, wisdom teeth don't hurt and don't pull out Pay attention to the tooth extraction to go to a regular hospital, take antibiotics for 3 days after extraction, and have no effect on the body.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The tooth you said can be extracted, the symptoms should be caused by allergy to anesthetics, extracting that tooth will not cause the face to be crooked, it's okay, if it's not wisdom teeth, you don't need to pull it out, because whether you do porcelain or cylinder liners, it's not good to go into your own teeth.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I grew 3 and didn't pull it out. I don't know why you want to pull it out, probably because I'm afraid of inflammation in the future. I heard that people who go abroad have pulled out, because it is more expensive to pull abroad, and you should have no problem at home.

    I'm not going to pull it out anyway.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If it doesn't affect it, don't pull it out, what do you have on your body that doesn't affect it, what are you afraid of? The original is not good, it may not be good to install accessories in the future!!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Tooth extraction? Dizzy, this is a simple oral surgery, I have a lot of broken teeth, and I am also very depressed.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Wisdom tooth extraction has always been debated, depending on the person's oral condition, such as the jaw bone is long enough, the wisdom tooth is long, does not affect other teeth, there is no inflammation and negative effects, there is no need to extract. However, if the front teeth are tilted, or pericoronitis always occurs, or the chewing front teeth are affected, in short, the negative effect is greater than the positive effect, and it must be extracted. But in general, wisdom teeth should be extracted for the majority, wisdom teeth extraction has a certain degree of difficulty, especially the problem of sequelae of surgery, generally should be preventive, that is, use antibiotics for a few days, or tooth extraction for preventive treatment.

    Specifically, you can hold off for a while, wait for a while and then say that there is no problem, the face will not be crooked, you can also find a doctor to check it, and listen more to it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Don't rush to pull it out now! Let's wait until your cold is better!

    Wisdom teeth are really useless! Inflammation can also affect your adjacent teeth! You don't have to regret it! It doesn't hurt to have your wisdom teeth removed! Your body's resistance is one of the reasons! You have a big role in your heart!

    Next time it's time to have a tooth extracted! I recommend that you take anti-inflammatory pills two days in advance! That won't cause a fever all over the body!

    Don't pull it out next week! Wait a month! The body's resistance is up! Pull it out again!

    You can now take it with cold medicine! But be sure to listen to the doctor on how to eat!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    As long as the tooth is not broken, there is no need to pull it out.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Please go to a regular hospital for a checkup.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Impacted wisdom teeth can cause low-grade fever if they are not in the right position and half of them are outgrown. Impacted wisdom teeth with offset are harmful.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Cold constitution is weak, the resistance is reduced, wisdom teeth are easy to inflame, it is recommended to go to the oral cavity to deal with it, and then the cold can be cured.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Maybe you're talking about the cause of a low-grade fever. If you have a problem with your wisdom teeth, you will find it when you look at the dentist!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I'm doing it the other few days, too! I die of discomfort ... It should be a problem with teething.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Hello, according to the symptoms of toothache and fever caused by wisdom teeth, it is recommended to choose wisdom tooth extraction after the inflammation is controlled.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    No. If you still have a fever the next day, you need to take fever-reducing medicine.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It may be under the ear. The mandibular joint was affected a little bit during tooth extraction. It is also possible that the lower venarian nerve is affected.

    It may recover naturally after 1-3 months. Before resting at night, you can use a warm towel to warm your jaw joint, which part of the joint you can touch with your hands, which part of the joint can be touched with your hands. Give your jaw a little rest.

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