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Constant pain in right side lower jaw.
On 6/11/17 right side lower jaw wisdom teeth 8 no.coronectomy done.till now pain continues.i am taking ketrol Dt as painkiller.
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need to see the dentist again sometimes u might need total removal of the tooth
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Coronectomy means they have extracted oh half or oy crown portion of the tooth. But the remaining portion is still involved with your nerve and it is compressing it.  Send me your x ray if u have . I would like to see the involvement of IAN. If still after so many days ketorol is not working then we need to see the involvement and extract the remaining portion
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Wisdom tooth removal pain usually does not persist beyond 2 weeks and becomes much less as time passes. However coronoidectomy is not usually done during wisdom tooth removal. Maybe your doctor referred to the trimming of the bone around the tooth.
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If the pain is not decreasing get an X-ray done to check if a portion of the tooth is still inside
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