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4 years ago

wisdom teeth extraction blog and being nervous

We welcome people sharing their local dental story or emergency dental stories with us @ DentalChat.com. We get many interesting local dental patient wisdom tooth pain posts and wisdom teeth extraction blogs at DentalChat. Many people feel very nervous when going to get their Wisdom Tooth Extracted or Wisdom Teeth Extractions.

“I had my appointment at the dentist on December 11th, 2017. I was so scared and nervous and when I was in the uber going to my appointment i was shaking and getting  getting more anxious arriving to the medical building when the uber guy left I started to shake and get more anxiety attacks and a knot in my stomach  because I was scared and nervous I got in the elevator and i press the button that had/ she talk to me while I wait for the dentist to call my name and she kept me calmed and when they called my name// emma from samaritans  was on the phone still with me  i enter the office of where the dentist was his name is brad  told me to sit down in the dental chair and i sat down in the dentist chair and when the dentist started to check inside my mouth he touched with back part of the mirror and he told me you have an abscess we have to drain it.”

We get many people stating, they have to get a tooth abscess drained and then having to have their wisdom teeth (wisdom tooth) extracted. Being anxious about dental care is normal – many people just don’t know what to expect.

As can see, people being obviously nervous about getting a tooth abscess drained / wisdom tooth abscess drained and most likely having it later extracted – can be a normal cause for anxiety.  One thing people need to keep in mind is that most dentists nowadays know how to numb and to try to remove a tooth without many problems.

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4 years ago

Molar extraction

We get many tooth extraction questions or wisdom tooth questions online with us. We got this tooth extraction question at Dental Chat.

“Gums are itchy on top and bottom on right side of mouth extraction of molar about three days ago. Is this normal for gums to itch other than the extraction site?”

We also get many dental problems questions such as, What do I do after having my Wisdom Teeth Extracted if still in pain?  People who have or are getting a tooth pulled out or a tooth extracted can be very anxious – rightfully so.

We have lot of great dental articles or local dentist blogs right here @ DentalChat.  Here is a Tooth Extraction Blog link right here on DentalChat.com. The Local Tooth Extraction Blog link is about having a tooth extracted and things to know.  The teeth extraction blog on DentalChat.com states that

“Removing a tooth involves creating a small, intentional wound in your mouth. A tooth is set in the gum and bone, and we only see about half of the tooth structure above the gum. The rest of it is anchored in the jaw with thousands of tiny fibers that attach it to the socket.”

Once the tooth and the surrounding bone, and gum area are numbed – then the dentist will extract a tooth.  With fully impacted wisdom teeth, the bone is totally under the gum and needs to have the gum area opened up via an incision and then the tooth extracted.

Do you have more dental questions about tooth extraction question such as what happens after getting a Molar Tooth Extracted and like to do Wisdom Tooth Extraction Chatting Online?  Do you want to Wisdom Tooth Molar Chat Online or have a Wisdom Tooth Pain Question for us?

The key question is the local dental problem question or emergency dental problem questions that arise when things do not go as planned.  People can post their local dental question right here at DentalChat.  Emergency Dental Chat online with us at DentalChat.com.

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5 years ago

Healing properly?

Hey there, so I had my 2nd to last bottom left tooth extracted on Tuesday 5/7 and it is now 5/11. Well my pain has not subsided as far as it being the dull like annoying pain. The extraction hole is black in color, sometimes with a tinge of green. I am thinking my blood clot did not form properly and/or was damaged/removed from me changing the gauze, as the dentist told me to do. Can anyone give me some advice?

Editor’s note:  Anytime after couple days do not see the “extraction hole” or socket not healing and still have pain, can go back and have a post-operative visit to your dental office.  Dry socket is when the socket does not heal or fill up and have continuous pain.  Some people end up with a dry socket when they have their tooth or teeth extracted.   Here is a link to a Dental Chat about Dry Socket Problems article or link https://dentalchat.com/dental-dry-socket-problems-after-tooth-extraction-chat.

  • Tooth extraction problem, dry socket chat and tooth extraction chat. Dental Chat about Dry Socket Problems:

https://dentalchat.com/dental-dry-socket-problems-after-tooth-extraction-chat

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5 years ago

My teeth feels tight and my lower teeth feels like its rising

I first started feeling one week ago like there is Something stuck in my lower back teeth and I tried removing but nothing was there then gradually it got worse. I felt my lower teeth were rising and it felt tighter in one side of the mouth and I felt uncomfortable in my jaw and back neck. Then later each time I closed my mouth one of my lower front teeth was touching the upper tooth first before others and it became very uncomfortable but it wasn’t paining and I went to the dentist a few days ago. The front tooth was reduced with the drilling machine but now it has extended to my two sides including some in the upper teeth and it’s becoming tighter and I feel uncomfortable. It also reduces if I don’t clench my teeth but when I eat or brush it comes back up. I feel my neck is slightly swelling now. Please I need help I don’t know what is wrong.

Editor’s note:  In this local dental pain problem chatting online post – the person has posted with a picture of their teeth.  Couple of notes- there are no dental x-rays.  Anytime having pain and not sure what is going on, having dental x-rays taken by your local dentist in the area where the tooth pain is > can help a lot in figuring out what is going. When the teeth are “high,” sometimes your dentist can adjust your teeth or slightly file them down if the bite needs adjusting.  This is sometimes the case with dental crowns or dentures, that need to have the bite adjusted.  Anytime there is swelling towards the bottom of the mouth or towards the neck area, need to see a dentist or doctor – as may be having some sort of an abscess or infection.

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5 years ago

TMJ Pain

My jaw has gotten to the point where i cant sleep anymore. Its swollen. I can hardly open my mouth. It constantly pops and cracks. It feels like a knife twisting in my jaw. Its hard to talk. The pain gets so bad I almost thing Im going to have an anxiety attack because the pain is constant. I cant focus at work anymore. Ive tried going to a chiropractor as well as over the counter medicines and muscle relaxers and anti- inflammatory medications from my doctor. Even heating pads and ice packs dont work. Never helped. I need help and i need it bad. I need a dentist. Because i have a feeling it might have something to do with my wisdom teeth. Please help.

Editor’s note – We have many Emergency Dentists Questions Chat, Online TMJ Dental Pain Blog and Local Tooth Pain Blogs on DentalChat. Here is a Tooth pain article link on DentalChat.com  and another about TMJ Pain Dentist Chat link that may help. Also, can post your local TMJ dental question on Dental Chat for dentists and get a dentist reply.

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5 years ago

Do anything to get rid of this unknown pain

Suddenly my upper left molars or jaw (i am not sure) starts hurting badly. I went to a dentist and she told me that you have infected a last molar and its normal procedure to take it out. She takes it out very badly. I was feeling a lot of pain even after anesthesia. I hate the dentist. They just don’t care about people. During this procedure, one of the roots is broken and she was unable to remove it. She said it will not cause any problems. After the procedure, I was having so much bad pain for about one month. I changed my toothpaste to Sensodyne. Dramatically the pain went away. I was happy for several weeks. But suddenly the pain got even worse than previously. It’s my third month ended after tooth removal. I went to a private doctor, he did my whole mouth X-ray. He showed me and explained. Your teeth are healthy. He taps all my teeth, I feel pain in my last tooth during this tapping. He told me to be patient the bone will take some time to heal. But it has been already 3 months (my friends took out their tooth and they don’t have any pain after 2 weeks maximum). He says it may be a sinus problem. But I don’t have any of the symptoms mentioned on the internet. Now I don’t know what is wrong with my upper tooth area. Everything is fine but why I have so much pain???????? This pain is related to any movement. If I am lying on bed its ok but otherwise it’s hurting and also the pain migrates to my left side of the head. I am done with every dentist and every home remedy. I don’t know what to do.

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Editor’s note – We have many Emergency Dental Question Blog and Tooth Pain Articles on DentalChat. Here is a Tooth pain article link on DentalChat.com that may help. Also, can post your local dental question on Dental Chat for dentists and can get local dentists answers.

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5 years ago

My kids tooth popped out at game

We were playing basketball, and my son had the ball go off of his face when he went for the rebound.  His baby tooth just popped out.  We noticed it when he opened his mouth, that one of the baby teeth had fallen out.

The baby tooth was loose, so it kind of saved us a trip to the dentist.  He did not cry or anything.  We teased him the following weeks, saying Don’t get rebounds with your face.  Try to use your hands.  We all laughed.  This happened about 2 years ago.  Since then, my son has become a pretty good basketball player I am happy to say.

 

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5 years ago

Best Dental Story is my uncle

       –   Best Dental Story is my uncle’s teeth falling out:

The best dental story is when my uncle, who had dentures, took out his denture in front of some younger kids at our family party.

They just started freaking out and screaming.  Everybody at the party started laughing.  The best was this boy who after a while kept going to him and saying do it again & asking his mom if they could show him how to do it on himself. We had a good laugh because of this for many days after this event.

We still laugh & discuss this story to this day.

We are at Dental Chat discussing various local dental stores.  Whether it is a Denture story or an interesting dentist story, we welcome informative dental stories.  We are networking with digital media professionals. Denture Chat online with us at Dentalchat.

Share your dental story online with us at Dentalchat.com. 

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5 years ago

tooth extraction nightmare

 Tooth Extraction Nightmare Chat – 

Here is my tooth extraction nightmare dental story. Ok so Friday i got my top molar on the left side extracted. since then its been non stop pain and swelling. I went back to the dentist today he looked at it and said i dont see a dry socket but he packed it with paste and sent me home. I had a nap and woke up and the paste had fell out. I feel like he is missing something. im worried.

 

We at Dental Chat appreciate our users sharing their dental stories.  Whether doing a Tooth Extraction Chat or Tooth Pain Chatting at DentalChat.  DentalChat.com is a platform for all people. Share with us your dental stories that like to share with others.

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5 years ago

Supernumerary tooth that I needed to take out

      Supernumerary Teeth Chat / Extra Tooth Chatting:

When I was younger, my dentist told me that I had a “extra tooth.”  Later on I found out it is called a supernumerary tooth, that occurs in a very small percent of teens and young adults.

At first, he told me not to worry about it and that they would keep a eye on it.  Then after a couple visits, he told me and my mom that I should go to oral surgeon and get it removed.  The tooth was in the  back for my top front teeth.

For some reason, it was blocking the eruption of one of my incisors.  I got it taken out and sure enough, the incisor cam easily in.  I remember at first I thought why was I getting this freakish tooth, then figured out it was no big deal.  That is my dental story.

We at Dental Chat have lot of dental articles to help our readers.  This is a oral maxillofacial blog that may interest you?  Here is a DentalChat link https://dentalchat.com/oral-pathology-questions-and-oral-and-maxillofacial-chat-online