Wisdom teeth has been removed

2019-02-08 08:36:10
On 30th Jan, one of the Wisdom teeth has been removed. Since then i am experiencing sensitivity in that area. I am using sens paste like putting the paste for 30 mins. But the effect goes away in an hour. Then again I am experience the same problem like while drinking (cold)water and eating something sweet. What should I do and how much should I use that paste ? I have been doing gargle. My doctor says sensitivity will occur and the last teeth is exposed. Help me please
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Root exposure in the adjacent tooth is the sole cause for sensitivity in the extraction site..Visit the dentist to get it examined with x ray as well as clinically to judge out the healing of the region..Warm saline rinses should be followed up alongwith the desensitising rinses or toothpaste..

Answered2019-02-23 08:54:28

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hloo sir this sensitivity is due to exposure of the roots of adjacent tooth due to removal of wisdom tooth but it will subside as there is bone formation again and sensitivity will go away regards

Answered2019-02-09 06:26:35

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The adjacent tooth is causing the sensitivity. Since the area there has been exposed. As the site heals, the sensitivity should subside. Use a desensitising rinse instead of a paste. Ask you Dr to prescribe one.

Answered2019-02-09 06:18:31

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Seems to be a problem with the adjacent tooth. You need a dental check up for proper diagnosis and treatment
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see a nearby dentist
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donot delay

Answered2019-02-09 01:44:09

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Get it checked if by chance tooth adjacent to wisdom tooth has been fractured or something...during extraction or before that
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visit a dentist and get x-ray done
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U can use the paste twice a day...but treatment should be done for that

Answered2019-02-08 11:37:26

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