Why can't I smile after wisdom teeth removal?

Pain after wisdom teeth removal surgery is normal and will subside as the healing process continues. However, removing the lower wisdom teeth can lead to a condition where the muscles of the jaw contract, or tighten, called trismus. This can restrict the mouth from opening.
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Can wisdom teeth removal affect your smile?

Having your impacted wisdom teeth removed can protect your smile and your health, even if those teeth aren't causing any immediate problems. There are a number of potential complications associated with impacted wisdom teeth, and they all can have detrimental effects on your smile.
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How long will it hurt to smile after wisdom teeth removal?

You can expect swelling of the mouth and cheeks to go down in 2-3 days and the stiffness and soreness to go away in 7-10 days.
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How common is nerve damage after wisdom teeth removal?

However, some procedures are safer than others, and wisdom tooth extraction is a routine procedure that carries relatively low risk. While nerve damage is possible, it's unlikely to occur, especially as compared to other possible complications, such as dry socket (occurring in about 10% of patients).
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Why do people get weird after wisdom teeth removal?

It can last up to 4-6 hours or longer after your procedure, and the benzodiazepine-based medication may interfere with your short-term memory, lead to problems with decision-making, and alter your emotional state, which is why you may see lots of videos of people acting strange or irrationally after sedation at the ...
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Wisdom Teeth Extractions RECOVERY TIPS (How To Heal Fast)



Will I tell my secrets under anesthesia?

Anesthesia won't make you confess your deepest secrets

Rest assured, even if you do say something you wouldn't normally say while you are under sedation, Dr. Meisinger says, “it's always kept within the operating room. We know the patient is under extra medications and it's not a concern to us at all.”
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Does everyone go crazy after wisdom teeth?

The short answer is we don't know. The vast majority the people wake up just a little bit sleepy, feel pretty good but however, people are anxious sometimes can wake up emotional teary-eyed. Sometimes you can be a little cantankerous and ornery.
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Can I sue my dentist for nerve damage?

Can you sue a dentist for nerve damage? Yes, you can sue a dentist for nerve damage which could have been caused by dental negligence by not carrying out any kind of procedure correctly such as wisdom tooth extractions to fillings. Start Your Claim Today to receive dental nerve damage compensation.
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Can wisdom teeth removal cause facial paralysis?

The facial paralysis as a complication of dental extraction, it may result from direct tissue damage from a blast of air into the tissue with dissection through the fascial spaces (3). Because of this potential, one should not use forced air when cleaning an extraction site.
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What are the side effects of removing wisdom teeth?

Risks
  • Painful dry socket, or exposure of bone when the post-surgical blood clot is lost from the site of the surgical wound (socket)
  • Infection in the socket from bacteria or trapped food particles.
  • Damage to nearby teeth, nerves, jawbone or sinuses.
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How long should you be on bed rest after wisdom teeth?

Bed rest the first 2 days is essential after surgery to hasten recovery and prevent complications. Stay down with your head elevated all day the first day, mild activity on the second day, and do what you feel like you are up to on days 3 and 4.
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Do they dislocate your jaw to remove wisdom teeth?

Do They Break the Jaw to Remove Wisdom Teeth? A common misconception is that it may be necessary to “break the jaw” to remove difficult wisdom teeth. However, this is never the case.
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Does trismus go away?

Trismus usually resolves itself in less than two weeks, but it can be very painful in the meantime. Permanent trismus can occur too. Whether trismus is around for days or months, daily exercises and massaging can ease the pain.
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Does tooth extraction change face shape?

If an upper tooth is removed, it may result in some parts of the face looking sunken in, and if a lower tooth is extracted, it may exaggerate an under-bite or result in asymmetry.
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How long does it take teeth to shift after extraction?

As mentioned, your teeth will shift slightly throughout your life. However, if you have had a tooth or teeth extraction, the surrounding teeth may shift to fill the space. There is no time length when this will occur, as it could happen over a matter of months or years.
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Does losing back teeth change your face?

Finally, if you have a lot of missing teeth for a long time, the total shape of the lower half of your face may change. The shrinking jawbones can make your face look shorter than it should be. A shrinking lower jawbone can also cause the bone to rotate forward.
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Does removing wisdom teeth affect brain?

It's a very common myth that tooth extraction may effect brain and eyes or a person's hearing. It does not. You need to understand that the blood and nerve supply of the teeth is very different from that of eyes or brain. There will be no side effects to brain or eyes or ears after extraction.
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What are the warning signs of dry socket?

Symptoms of dry socket include:
  • intense pain a few days after surgery.
  • visibly empty socket with missing or partially missing blood clot.
  • pain that radiates from the socket into the rest of your face and head.
  • bad breath or foul odor in your mouth.
  • visible bone in the socket.
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Can tooth extraction cause Bell's palsy?

There have been some reported cases of Bell's palsy associated with dental care. Individual cases have been reported associated with dental anesthesia, complicated tooth extraction, and infection after tooth extraction. These are considered to be very rare.
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What does nerve damage feel like?

Nerve pain often feels like a shooting, stabbing or burning sensation. Sometimes it can be as sharp and sudden as an electric shock. People with neuropathic pain are often very sensitive to touch or cold and can experience pain as a result of stimuli that would not normally be painful, such as brushing the skin.
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How long is your chin numb after wisdom teeth?

When local anesthesia wears off, you may experience a tingling or numbing sensation in the lower lip, chin, or tongue. Should this occur, it is usually temporary and will resolve gradually over a period of weeks or months.
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Is nerve damage permanent?

When a medical condition can be found and treated, your outlook may be excellent. But sometimes, nerve damage can be permanent, even if the cause is treated. Long-term (chronic) pain can be a major problem for some people. Numbness in the feet can lead to skin sores that do not heal.
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How do you not get weird after wisdom teeth removal?

Refrain from any physical activity for the first 24 hours following your wisdom teeth removal. Elevate your head and relax with some comfy pillows, and always avoid sleeping on the same side as your extraction. If nothing else, you really have earned a bit of a break. Happy napping, everybody!
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What does waking up from anesthesia feel like?

Expect to be sleepy for an hour or so. Some people feel sick to their stomach, cold, confused, or scared when waking up. They may have a sore throat from the breathing tube. After you're fully awake and any pain is controlled, you can leave the PACU.
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What drug makes you loopy after wisdom teeth?

To help keep you relaxed during your procedure, your dentist may recommend a mix of oxygen and nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas. They will administer this tasteless, colorless medication through a wearable mask that you can breathe through comfortably.
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