Why does the root of the tooth still hurt after wisdom tooth extraction, and the hole still smells.

Updated on healthy 2024-05-05
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The wisdom tooth has been completely removed, how can there still be a root? It is normal for wisdom teeth that have just been extracted to have some pain a few days ago, and if there is a peculiar smell in the alveolar bone you mentioned, you need to see if it is caused by dry socket, and infection occurs after tooth extraction, mainly in the mandibular wisdom teeth, and generally the upper jaw is rarely infected. It is related to poor coagulation after surgery, resulting in the loss of blood clots in the tooth extraction socket and the occurrence of dry socket, which is mainly manifested as pain, local gingival and mucosal swelling, oral odor, etc., which should be mainly local.

    The alveolar fossa can be scratched under local anesthesia, thoroughly rinsed and disinfected, and then the alveolar fossa can be filled with iodoform gauze or dry groove lake agent to achieve the purpose of pain relief and anti-inflammatory. It usually takes about a week to heal. Pay attention to keep the mouth clean and hygienic, rinse your mouth after meals, insist on brushing your teeth in the morning and evening as much as possible, you can use mouthwashes, such as oral mouthwash or chlorhexidine gargle, pay attention to proper rest, and cooperate with systemic anti-infection**, such as oral antibiotics, or oral metronidazole, two tablets each time, three times a day, half an hour after meals.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It may be that it hurt the nerve, and it will be fine after a few months, and I also had a wisdom tooth extracted, which hurt the nerve, and it will be normal for two months.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, after tooth extraction, there will be no tooth root in the mouth, there is a peculiar smell may be inflammation, it is recommended that you recheck.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Problem analysis: I had my wisdom teeth extracted half a month ago, and now I feel that my mouth has a bad smell, and I think one is suspected to be the cause of gingivitis, and the other is the cause of caries.

    Suggestions: It is recommended that you go to a regular dental hospital to let the dentist check whether there are these two reasons, if there is a removal of ** can remove bad breath, I hope my answer can help you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Problem Analysis:

    The cause of tooth odor may be due to decay of wisdom teeth, it may be that the tooth has just been extracted, the socket has not grown well, and there is still a peculiar smell. The tooth in front should be fine, generally the tooth next to the wisdom tooth will be a little damaged after extraction, and it will be fine after a while, so don't eat on this side recently.

    Suggestions: If you feel that your teeth are still very smelly, it is best to go to the dental department or dental clinic of the hospital to check the cause.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After wisdom teeth are removed, there is an abnormal foul smell in the mouth.

    If the wound after wisdom tooth removal is very smelly, it may be a dry socket. Generally, after the tooth is extracted, there will be a blood clot in the tooth extraction wound left behind, and the blood clot will slowly appear organic and calcified, so that the tooth extraction wound can be healed, if the tooth is brushed, rinsed, smoked, etc. within 24 hours after the tooth extraction, the blood clot in the tooth extraction wound will fall off, and the alveolar bone in the tooth extraction wound will be exposed in the mouth. There are a lot of bacteria in the mouth, which can cause alveolar bone infection, and generally appear severe pain after three days, which is called Sjogren's syndrome in medicine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Some people feel that the cavity is smelly and bitter for a few days after wisdom teeth are removed, which may be due to necrosis of the dental nerve in the cavity or the foul smell of food debris in the cavity. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a root canal**, that is, to remove the decay in the necrotic tooth nerve and tooth cavity, and then carry out anti-inflammatory**. In addition, in order to prevent the tooth cavity from smelling after tooth extraction, it is necessary to rinse the mouth after eating, and it is best to rinse the mouth with salt water.

    Let's take a look at the specific situation.

    What is the reason why the cavities after wisdom teeth are stinky.

    1. The cavity after wisdom tooth extraction is very smelly.

    It is suspected that the cavity of this tooth has rotted to the tooth nerve, and the tooth nerve has a foul smell due to necrosis, and some food residues in the tooth cavity cannot be cleaned out in time, and there will also be a foul smell. It is recommended to see a doctor as soon as possible to do a root canal**, that is, to remove the necrotic tooth nerve and the decay in the tooth cavity, and then reduce inflammation, and then fill it up after the inflammation subsides, so as to completely solve the problem of toothache and odor.

    Wisdom teeth are extracted, and the cavity is smelly and bitter.

    2. What should I do if the cavity of the tooth after wisdom tooth extraction is smelly?

    1. It will take about 1 month for the tooth cavity to fully grow (depending on the individual's situation).

    2. It may be the smell of food residues, so keep your mouth clean. The food should be cleaned out to avoid inflammation.

    3. Rinse your mouth after meals (it is to rinse your mouth and not brush your teeth), and the remaining food residues will fall out when you rinse your mouth.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First consider whether bad breath is oral or non-oral, for the factors related to bad breath that cannot be ruled out, such as respiratory diseases (nasal cavity, maxillary sinus, pharynx, lung infection and necrosis), digestive diseases (gastritis, gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer, gastrointestinal metabolic disorders, constipation, etc.), solid organ damage (liver failure, kidney failure) and diabetic ketosis, uremia, leukemia, vitamin deficiency, etc., these diseases should be carried out locally or systemically first.

    If there are oral diseases that may cause bad breath, such as unqualified caries, stumps, residual crowns, poor restorations, gingivitis, periodontitis and oral mucosal diseases, etc., dental caries should be carried out in a timely manner, and useless residual roots and crowns should be removed, poor restorations should be removed, incorrect anatomical structures should be removed, and oral mucosal diseases should be carried out first.

    As long as you check clearly, you can make the corresponding **.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    That's the smell of the potion, and after a while it won't be there.

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