It is common for the teeth in front of your extracted teeth to be painful after the extraction. It is called referred pain due to the fact that the same nerve that gives sensation to the wisdom tooth extracted goes to the teeth in front of that wisdom tooth. Now having said that, it is NOT normal for your teeth in front of your extracted teeth to be loose. This may represent some injury to the bone surrounding the loose tooth. Also, if these teeth are being moved orthodontically, they may feel loose due to widening of the space between the tooth and the bone. But this mobility may not be a problem. These teeth almost always stop hurting and feel more firm within a week or two.
Yes, its fairly typical with most people.
Probably not. It's an old wives tale that wisdom teeth cause crowding in the front teeth. You would need orthodontics or surgery to move things back enough to correct an overbite.
Your wisdom teeth will most likely make your other teeth crooked if they are impacted and growing sideways in your mouth..they also make it harder to clean the teeth that they are impacted into (your molars) Get them pulled out before this becomes a bigger problem An impacted wisdom tooth is very painful and often only continues with brief periods of relief from the pain by a couple months. You do not want to end up in the emergency room over this which will charge you a pretty penny and be starving at the same time because its impossble to eat your in so much pain. If your wisdom teeth are pulled what will happen is that the front teeth will be able to space out in the front by filling up the space that was once the crowded wisdom teeth in the back. This should always be done by a professional or at the very least a dental school because clinics that just pull teeth can often make mistakes like breaking teeth which lead to infections.
No, a persons wisdom teeth can not be pushed to the front.
The American Military pulled the troops out of Vietnam because of political pressure on the home front.
A human can have as many teeth as they want, hundreds even. Though sometimes it can be difficult to get them out without the person noticing that you are taking them. I use ether to make the process easier.
He rides a sleigh pulled by reindeers - Petteri Punakuono (Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer) in the front!
You're probably still numb from the novacaine (or whatever they used to numb you) but if it doesn't regain feeling within a day or two, it's possible that part of your mandibular nerve is damaged. It could have been damaged if the tooth was not properly pulled out.
try and get to the front!
they can be pulled back into a protective space that prevents them from wearing out
And in front of use was a car. We rushed towards it.
NORMAL
If the wisdom teeth are impacted on your top or bottom row of teeth, they could cause discomfort and push roots of other teeth together.