A year and a half ago my wisdom tooth was removed, because of that I started having pain, I talked to the dentist, he said that the tooth would have to be removed.After some time they removed it, for a few days the pain stopped. After a few days, it started happening again at the same place where the tooth was.I went back to him he did x ray vagera blood test done but x-ray and blood test was all normal But I'm still having pain and the doctor can't understand why But I am still having pain and the doctor is not able to understand why it is happening. The pain extends from the tooth to the head.
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Its because of---
1.Maybe sometimes radiating pain from adjacent deeply decayed molar /
2. Healing socket complication associated with tooth /
3. Trauma to tmj while extraction of the wisdom tooth.
Above conditions are correlating to the problem associated with wisdom tooth.
Next Steps
visit dentist / oral surgeon for further clinical examination & treatment accordingly.
Health Tips
don't chew anything hard from that side till the treatment is done.
Get an OPG xray for exact reason. It may be because of decay of tooth adjacent to wisdom tooth or invisible fracture line on the adjacent tooth or pain in the temporo mandibular joint which makes you feel pain while chewing.
Next Steps
visit a best dentist for complete examination
Health Tips
till then avoid too hard food and excessively chewing on one side which might worsen the situation
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