For my tooth bracing purpose 4 of my teeth was extracted. One month after the tooth extraction on my left side teeth was still occasionally paining .after tooth extraction doctor had injected thrice on my left side area , compared to right side .is this pain due to the overdose of injection on the left area . please answer
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Consultant your Orthodontist ,most probably pain is due to orthodontic force . Mild pain during Orthodontic treatment is absolutely normal no need to worry. If you are still concern thn you can go for xray of that particular area.
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IOPA X- ray of that region
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consultant your Orthodontist
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Pain is not due to injection after one month.. It can be due to forces of the wire being applied during orthodontic treatment.... But still get an x-ray done of the painful area...
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visit your dentist and get an xray done of that area...
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The pain is not due to injection, unless untill there is swelling or pain at injection site. The pain might be due to tooth movement during your braces treatment.
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Please visit a dentist and check out for any reactions at the injection area , if not confirm with XRays to rule out other causes.
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Pain is usual with tooth movement during space closure treatment
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