What should I do if I have wisdom teeth extracted and other teeth and gums have sequelae?

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

    It has been two and a half months since my right lower wisdom tooth was extracted, and now there is basically only a small slit, which I heard from the doctor that it will disappear in the future, and I am looking forward to ......It seems that it took more than a month to become a slit, and now it is getting smaller and smaller, and there will be no sequelae like you said......There is no abnormal feeling, there is a good feeling, but the position of the tooth will not be inflamed no matter how you eat hot things, but it used to be often inflamed, and it can't be cured without taking anti-inflammatory drugs, it's so annoying. Don't worry about it there, just rinse your mouth after eating, always see if there is anything left there, if you want to rinse your mouth and get it out, if you can't get it out of your mouth, use a toothpick or something to get it out carefully, don't get a wound, you have to rinse your mouth after picking something out, don't suck it hard, lick it, you can't use that side to eat, if the rest has saliva, spit it out ...... gentlyBy the way, did you go to the hospital or did you pull it out at an outside clinic? How much?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's a long story.

    Preface + nonsense: 2 weeks ago, the wisdom tooth on the lower left side was a little displaced (1 mm closer to the mouth- caused swelling and pain there (the face and tongue were affected), and I took some anti-inflammatory drugs, and it was finally better. However, the wisdom teeth were already a little crooked, and now they are still leaning in a little.

    Tragedy! lest the tail of the hand be long, and the wisdom tooth on the right side is crooked, but it is not displaced

    After the inflammation last week, I went to the XX Red Cross Hospital to have my wisdom teeth removed, and it went well. No surgery, no accidents. I didn't feel any pain until I pulled it out until the anesthetic was gone.

    A week later (today), I noticed a noticeable change in both my teeth & gums (shocked). See below for details (make it clear separately.) )

    1.Universally, the gingival part: before the tooth extraction, it was originally 'concave' and not very powerful, and it was crescent-shaped, but now it is a relatively deep 'U' shape, I'm afraid!!

    In particular, the lower incisors are the most noticeable. There are also 2 molars inside (originally the gums were a little black tartar, but now they are obviously sunken by 1 mm.。。 It's the same left and right.

    2.In the upper part of the jaw, the front teeth protrude a little outwards (buckteeth?). )

    3.In the lower jaw teeth, the front teeth are a little crooked to the left (the side where the tooth was extracted, not obvious), and the teeth next to the front teeth are also a little crooked.

    I wonder if the gum part will get worse? Will it affect the growth of teeth? Or cause problems such as loose teeth?

    In terms of teeth, will there be a big problem? For example, buckteeth? Or even need orthodontics?

    Do other people have these handy questions after wisdom teeth are removed?

    4.In addition, I would like to ask, where the wisdom teeth were extracted, there is still a hole with a diameter of about 3 mm (the depth is estimated to be 2 mm), and it has been 1 week since the tooth was extracted, and I have not felt any discomfort during this period, I would like to ask how long it will take to bury the mouth? How do you know when the blood clot inside is organized?

    Or is it absent? (Although I didn't touch it when I brushed my teeth, but because I had a lot of saliva, especially when I slept at night, there must be saliva in my mouth when I woke up in the morning, tragedy.) I'm afraid that saliva will harmonize the blood clots.

    Because the hole looks terrified)

    I hope that people who understand can take a look.,If you don't have any questions, please point it out.,I'll reply to the additional questions.。 If there is a typo, please agree.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. The U' shape of the gingival part is generally not related to tooth extraction, and it is possible to take anti-inflammatory drugs to cause drug-sensitive gingivitis, which can be solved by stopping the drug or changing to an anti-inflammatory drug.

    2, 3 teeth crooked, you see if there is looseness, if not, it has nothing to do with the doctor, maybe you used to be like this, but you didn't pay attention, now pay attention, if loose, it may be that the instrument is damaged when the tooth is extracted, but it is generally unlikely, the anesthetic will not be numb to the top, at that time you will feel the damage, although the following will be numb but the probability of damage is also very small.

    4. It takes 1 to 2 months for the wound to fully grow in that hole, and the bone will be absorbed and healed after 3 months, and although the wound heals in the first few months, the shape of the alveolar socket after tooth extraction can still be seen on the X-ray.

    It also takes a few weeks to 1 month for the blood clot to become organized, and the danger period for blood clot harmony is 24 hours, so you can't rinse your mouth or brush your teeth for 24 hours after tooth extraction.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is best not to extract the tooth until it is not extracted, as the tooth extraction will definitely have an impact on the adjacent teeth.

    The fourth question can tell you:

    1.After tooth extraction, you can spit out the yarn ball in your mouth in about 30 minutes.

    2.You can eat two hours after the tooth extraction, mainly porridge and noodles, and try not to chew on the affected side.

    3.Do not rinse or brush your teeth for 24 hours after tooth extraction to avoid destroying the clotting in the wound.

    4.Spit less after tooth extraction.

    5。The day after the tooth extraction, if there is significant bleeding and the pain of the wound increases, it will be necessary to have a follow-up examination.

    I believe these doctors have told you before the tooth extraction that if you do it and there is no discomfort, there should be no problem. It's been a week since you had your tooth extracted, and you don't have any discomfort, it's definitely no problem, you don't have to worry about blood clots, just pay a little attention when you eat. It will not be a problem to pay more attention to the wound a few days after tooth extraction, and it will take at least 3 months for the wound to grow completely!

    I was able to eat 2 or 3 days after the tooth extraction.

    The first 3 questions can't be answered by you, because you are only dictating, and you don't know your actual situation, so I can't answer them for you. If you are worried about something, it is best to go to a dental clinic and have it checked by a doctor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Regarding the harm of wisdom tooth extraction, we know that the main purpose of tooth extraction is to affect the oral cavity and physical health and can not be retained by ** to give extraction, wisdom teeth due to its growth period and growth location of the particularity, so it is very easy to cause all kinds of oral and physical problems, plus other itself is a kind of redundant, trace organs. Therefore, wisdom tooth extraction is required in many cases.

    So what are the harms of wisdom tooth extraction, experts pointed out that wisdom tooth extraction itself is harmless, and the removal of wisdom teeth that have poor growth and affect the health of the oral cavity and health is not only harmless, but also can avoid the occurrence of various sequelae caused by wisdom teeth. However, if the malgrowth wisdom teeth are not removed, they can bring the following harms.

    Dangers of wisdom teeth - first: food debris is easy to accumulate between the misplaced wisdom teeth and the second molars, and it is not easy to clean, and caries can form in a few months, directly destroying the tooth tissue.

    The harm of wisdom teeth - secondly: impacted wisdom teeth often cannot establish a normal occlusal relationship with the opposite teeth, which can lead to temporomandibular joint snapping, mouth opening pain, night grinding and other symptoms for a long time, which has a greater impact on the physical and mental health of young adults.

    The harm of wisdom teeth - again: a blind bag is formed between the soft tissue around the crown of the impacted wisdom tooth and the tooth, causing the accumulation of food and bacteria, and when the resistance is reduced, it is inevitable that pericoronitis will occur. The general anti-inflammatory ** treatment is not a cure for the root cause, so pericoronitis will be reversed.

    Oral experts pointed out that if you want to say the harm of wisdom tooth extraction, then it has a great relationship with the technical level of dental institutions and dentists, if the level of dental institutions and dentists is not in place, wisdom teeth extraction often causes pain, bleeding, infection and other conditions.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The biggest harm is that it can damage the alveolar nerve and cause facial numbness, which is the case for me, and I regret having my wisdom teeth removed. Now the corners of my mouth are numb, I don't know if I can reply!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Wisdom teeth are the last tooth that grows in the socket, and some people may only have 28 in their lifetime, but some people will grow 4 extra teeth that are wisdom teeth. Some people choose to have their wisdom teeth removed because they feel a lot of pain when they grow them, but some people regret having them removed. Let's take a look at it with this site.

    Some people regret having their wisdom teeth removed, and there must be reasons for that. It may be that there is no hygiene after unplugging, or improper handling will eventually have some sequelae. However, if you go to a regular clinic or hospital and follow the advice of a professional dentist, there is no big problem with tooth extraction.

    In addition, do wisdom teeth have to be extracted, the answer is no. Not all wisdom teeth need to be removed, only wisdom teeth need to be removed if there is a problem, such as periodontal inflammation, wisdom tooth decay, etc.

    The first type is the wisdom teeth that have just erupted

    At this time, if there is no strong pain, there is no need to pull it out. People don't know if wisdom teeth will grow normally. Removing wisdom teeth directly may cause you to feel special pain, which is also unnecessary.

    The second is that wisdom teeth are grown in the correct position

    If there is nothing wrong with the wisdom tooth growth position, the shape is the same as a normal tooth, and there is no strong pain, then there is no need for the tooth to be removed. Since it doesn't have much impact on your life, you don't need to spend too much time on it.

    The third is that the bite force is normal

    Many wisdom teeth are useless and do not have a certain bite force, which is what needs to be removed. However, if the wisdom tooth has a normal bite force and can bite something normally, then there is no need to remove it.

    The fourth is the meat that does not bite the cheeks

    Misaligned wisdom teeth can bite into the flesh on the cheeks, causing great pain. However, normal wisdom teeth do not do this, if they have never been bitten, then it proves that the tooth is in the right position and does not need to be removed.

    What are the dangers of wisdom tooth extraction?

    There may be something bad going on with wisdom teeth removed. The first is gingivitis, which doesn't feel much like pulling out extra teeth, but it can be problematic if the gap between the teeth becomes larger, and eventually food tends to remain on the gums.

    The second is loose proximal teeth. When wisdom teeth are removed, the alveolar bone is gradually resorbed away and the front teeth may loosen, ultimately affecting dental health.

    Wisdom teeth, like the appendix, are considered dispensable. But in fact, this is not the case, whether it is unplugged or retained, it is judged according to the actual situation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In addition to dentures or artificial implants, there is also an autologous tooth transplant, which is to implant the missing tooth with your original teeth, and wisdom teeth are the most common tooth transplants.

    A 58-year-old Ms. Guo went to the hospital for dental treatment due to pain in the back teeth of the left upper jaw, and found that the second largest molar in the upper left was split after the examination, and there was no good way to leave this tooth.

    Single missing tooth**: traditional fixed bridges, dental implants, autologous tooth grafts.

    Zhong Ruizhe, a physician in the dental department of the hospital, said that there are many reasons for tooth loss, such as tooth decay and caries, tooth trauma, tooth cracks, etc., when the tooth dentine condition is too poor, and the doctor evaluates and diagnoses that there is only one way left to extract the tooth, it will form a missing tooth. In the first choice of a single missing tooth area, traditional fixed dental bridges and artificial dental implants are common, while autologous tooth transplantation is another way.

    Zhong Ruizhe explained that the traditional fixed dental bridge needs to repair the teeth before and after the missing tooth area, that is, it is common to hear that the denture method of missing 1 and making 3 dentures is a pity, which is a pity for the need to repair and polish the good dentine before and after, and the dental floss between the bridges cannot pass through, which increases the difficulty and complexity of cleaning; Artificial implants do not need to polish the natural teeth before and after, but the unit price is relatively high; Autologous tooth transplantation is a way to transplant teeth without occlusal function in the mouth to the missing tooth area, that is, to implant your own teeth, in addition to the follow-up dentures only need to do 1, the root of your own tooth that remains in the mouth is also paid.

    Autologous finch tooth transplantation is a harsh condition, and it is not something that can be done if you want to.

    Autologous tooth transplantation is not as common as traditional fixed dental bridges and artificial dental implants, mainly because you don't want to do it, you have a way to do it, and the conditions are more stringent, such as the structure of the transplanted tooth, the size of the tooth, the shape and length of the tooth root, and whether the tooth is transplanted itself There are also some conditions such as caries, periodontal disease, etc.; Whether there is periodontal disease in the implanted area, whether there is acute inflammation or infection symptoms, etc.; In addition, the patient's age, oral hygiene, and cooperation are all factors that affect autologous tooth transplantation.

    Wisdom teeth are crooked and difficult to clean, so it is recommended to remove them as soon as possible.

    Zhong Ruizhe believes that autologous tooth transplantation is an option that can be considered under appropriate circumstances, and root canals and dentures are usually required after successful transplantation. He also mentioned that although wisdom teeth are the most common type of tooth transplantation, if the wisdom teeth are crooked or difficult to clean or easy to get stuck in food, it is recommended to remove them as soon as possible to facilitate the maintenance of the oral environment.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I grew four and pulled out three, and there were no sequelae, but if I didn't pull out, it would be inflamed because it couldn't be cleaned, and it would taste ......(You'll know if you've tried it). The doctor at the dental hospital said that wisdom teeth are quite good-looking, but there is no place to grow, so it is not possible to remove them. It is recommended to go to the dental hospital for a check-up, listen to the doctor's advice, and pull it out early, otherwise it will be very painful.

    Here's what I learned::

    Wisdom teeth are molars in the deepest part of the upper and lower jaws. Wisdom teeth are also the last teeth to erupt, usually in people 16 to 16.

    Grows between the ages of 20.

    Because wisdom teeth are the last permanent teeth to erupt, there is often not enough room left in the mouth for wisdom teeth to grow. As a result, wisdom teeth are prone to impaction, which is when other teeth or bones are pressed into the gum tissue. If tooth growth is stunted, swelling and tenderness can occur.

    If wisdom teeth are incomplete, or crooked, they can cause pain and oral disease due to misalignment of the teeth. At.

    Tooth extraction before the age of 20 is usually recommended by dentists as the root is not yet mature and there are fewer complications.

    Wisdom teeth are examined at 19-year-olds to see if they need to be removed.

    The procedure for tooth extraction is actually quite ordinary. An oral surgeon, such as a dentist or dental specialist, may recommend a general anesthetic or nufocaine.

    and other local anesthetics to give a local anesthetic to the swollen area. After the mouth gauze may be required to stop the bleeding, it takes about 30 to take.

    45 minutes. Tooth extractions may cause sore and swollen gums, but they usually go away after a few days; However, if you experience persistent or severe pain, swelling, bleeding or fever, you should call your dentist for help.

    Wisdom teeth removed due to misalignment or impaction will not affect chewing or oral health later on.

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