Why does the tooth next to my extraction hurt when I bite down?

Pain in the adjacent tooth after third molar extraction can be caused by inflammatory reactions and pressure on this tooth. The pain caused by pressure on the periodontal ligament and alveolar bone results from the cytokines released by osteoclasts, which are responsible for bone destruction.
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Can a tooth extraction cause other teeth to hurt?

Your other teeth may ache temporarily. This is referred pain and is a temporary condition. If the corners of the mouth are stretched out they may dry and crack. There will be a space where the tooth was removed.
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What happens to surrounding teeth 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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Should I bite down hard after tooth extraction?

Do not chew anything hard for 24 hours. Over the next week or so, you will slowly work your way back into your regular diet but avoid foods with small pieces that can get stuck in the tooth socket, such as rich, chips, and nuts until 1 week after surgery.
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How do you know if something is wrong after tooth extraction?

Partial or total loss of the blood clot at the tooth extraction site, which you may notice as an empty-looking (dry) socket. Visible bone in the socket. Pain that radiates from the socket to your ear, eye, temple or neck on the same side of your face as the extraction. Bad breath or a foul odor coming from your mouth.
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How do I know if my tooth extraction is healing properly?

After about 3 days, the empty tooth socket will have mostly healed. There should be no more bleeding present, and swelling should be minimal at this point. You may still experience some tenderness or soreness, but you should no longer feel pain or discomfort.
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How long do surrounding teeth hurt after tooth extraction?

After having a tooth extracted - especially molars - you may feel some pain and discomfort for around 3-7 days after it has been removed. However, if you still have intense pain near the area immediately after 5 days, book an appointment to see your dentist.
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How long does it take for teeth to settle after extraction?

Typically, your oral surgeon will ask that you at least take about 48-72 hours to relax afterward so the treatment area is allowed to clot. After that, a patient should be able to return to normal physical activity. The soft tissue will usually fully heal in about 3-4 weeks.
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Why does my bite feel weird after tooth extraction?

If the tooth to be extracted is prominent or affects how your jaws close, removing it can make your bite feel different almost immediately. And over time, this type of extraction can lead to a shift in tooth alignment. The teeth that surround the empty socket endure extra pressure when you bite and chew.
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How can you tell the difference between dry socket and normal pain?

Dry sockets become increasingly painful in the days after a tooth extraction. They may also have exposed bone or tissue, or an unpleasant smell. By comparison, normal healing sockets get less painful over time and do not cause any other symptoms. A dry socket can be very painful, but it is not usually serious.
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What does dry socket taste like?

Another common symptom of a dry socket is a bad or sour taste in your mouth. This can be one of the first signs of infection, so don't let that smell linger without taking swift action. Swish warm salt water or a dentist-recommended rinse in your mouth gently before getting on the books at your local dental office.
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Why does my tooth hurt when I put pressure on it?

Common causes of tooth sensitivity include brushing too hard, using a hard-bristled toothbrush and applying tooth-whitening products. You may also feel pressure sensitivity due to a broken tooth, tooth decay, a tooth abscess, tooth-grinding or eating acidic foods.
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Why does my jaw hurt 1 month after tooth extraction?

If you have recently had a tooth removed, jaw pain may be caused by a condition called “dry socket.” When a tooth is removed, a blood clot forms to protect the newly-exposed bone. Dry socket occurs when that blood clot dissolves or gets dislodged, exposing the bone and nerve.
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Is it normal to still have pain 2 weeks after tooth extraction?

While it's normal to feel some discomfort after your anesthesia wears off, this should subside significantly a few days after your extraction. You can expect a full recovery within two weeks or less. Following your dentist's instructions and some general aftercare practices can help keep your mouth healthy as you heal.
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What does a fully healed extraction look like?

A healthy tooth extraction site should look deep red with white gelatinous tissues forming over time.
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What does an infected tooth extraction look like?

While it is normal for the area surrounding the extraction to be red and swollen, signs that could indicate a possible infection include: Pus: A white or yellow pus may be discharged from the socket. Swelling: Initial swelling is normal, but continued swelling could be cause for concern.
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Why is my tooth extraction throbbing?

Throbbing pain during the first 24 hours post-extraction is a sign that your body is healing. Headaches, pain around the temples, neck or jaw and a sore throat may result from swelling and should subside within 1-3 days. Some temporary side effects of tooth extraction include: Bleeding.
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How do you know if you have a jaw infection after tooth extraction?

Signs and symptoms of an infection

Bleeding that goes beyond 24 hours after the surgery. Pulsating pain that doesn't get better even after tooth removal or dental surgery. Excessive swelling in the face area and the jaw that may also spread to the neck region points to an infection. Oozing pus from the open socket.
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Is it normal to still have pain a month after tooth extraction?

Phantom tooth pain most often comes about after dental surgery. Whether it's a root canal, extraction, or filling, phantom tooth pain is the result of a damaged or dysfunctioning nerve that sends signs to the brain saying that there is pain in a tooth that may no longer be there.
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How long does jaw stiffness last after extraction?

Jaw stiffness and soreness are common after oral surgery and may result in limited mouth opening (trismus). This is a result of the surgery involving the jaw muscles, such as dental implants, at or near the surgical site. This condition may last for a few days to a week.
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Why does it hurt in my tooth when I chew?

Tooth sensitivity when chewing can be a sign of an oral health issue, like tooth decay or a root canal infection. Restorative dentistry treatments are available to repair dental damage, alleviate tooth pain, and restore oral health.
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Why does it hurt when I chew on one side?

In some cases, jaw pain on one side can indicate underlying oral health problems. Some common issues that cause jaw pain are cavities, an abscessed tooth, gum disease, tooth decay, growth of wisdom teeth, missing or crooked teeth, and clenching or grinding your teeth.
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Is it obvious if you have dry socket?

After a tooth extraction, you should develop a blood clot in the socket (hole) that's left behind. It'll look like a dark-colored scab. But if you have a dry socket, the clot will be absent and you'll be able to see bone. For this reason, dry sockets usually appear white.
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Will dry socket go away on its own?

In most cases, dry socket will heal on its own, but as the site heals patients will likely continue to experience discomfort. If you do choose to treat dry socket at home, you need to clean the wound with cool water, irrigate the socket with saline, and keep gauze over the socket.
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What does the beginning of dry socket feel like?

The symptoms of dry socket can vary, but may include: severe pain, visible bone, bad breath, a foul taste in your mouth, and radiating pain to your ear, eye, neck or temple. The partial or complete blood clot loss at the tooth extraction site looks and feels like an empty socket.
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