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Understanding Wisdom Tooth Pain After Dental Filling: Causes and Solutions

Wisdom tooth restoration? Doctor, a few days ago I went to the dentist, and the dentist said that my wisdom tooth had a cavity. After treating it, they filled it again, but after a day or two, I experienced significant pain when I bit down on the filled area. I returned for a fol...


Dr. Zhang Xiangyuan Reply:
Dear user, based on your description, it seems that your wisdom tooth has undergone filling and treatment for cavities. After the filling, you are experiencing occlusal pain. It is advisable to consult your dentist to check if an adjustment to your occlusion is necessary and to a...

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Can I Get My Stitches Removed at Another Dental Clinic?

Remove stitches at another hospital? Hello, doctor! A few days ago, I had a tooth extraction at the hospital, and my gums were sutured. However, the suture removal appointment given by my original dentist does not fit my schedule. Can I go to another clinic to have the sutures re...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
After tooth extraction with sutured wounds, the stitches can generally be removed about one week later. If you are unable to return to the original treating dentist for suture removal, you can visit the nearest clinic to have a dentist remove the stitches.

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Understanding Pain in Upper Left Molars: Causes and Solutions

Pain in the left posterior molar? Hello, doctor. I have pain in the occlusion of my upper left molars, but the noticeable pain is in the last molar. It doesn't hurt all the time; it comes and goes. Sometimes it happens when I just wake up, and other times it occurs after not...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
The above situation is more likely indicative of a crack or fracture in the second molar. It is recommended to consult a dentist for further evaluation and treatment.

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Is Bruising Normal After Root Canal Treatment? Expert Insights

Bruising after root canal treatment? Hello Dr. Tseng, is it normal to have bruising on the face after root canal treatment? My face was already a bit swollen (there's a hard lump that hurts when pressed, and it radiates pain to the tooth), and I also feel a little discomfort...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
Possible complications after root canal treatment include apical inflammation and even swelling of the gums. If you notice bruising on your face, it may be due to ongoing inflammation in the gums. It is recommended to consult a dentist for further root canal debridement to clean ...

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Understanding Gum Inflammation: Causes, Treatments, and Recovery

Gingivitis Hello Doctor: Since around September, I have felt swelling in the gums between my front teeth. I visited the dentist, who said it was tartar buildup, and they performed a cleaning and scraped out the tartar, which caused a lot of bleeding. However, it seems that there ...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
The above situation may be caused by bacterial infection on the surface of dental plaque, leading to gingival inflammation, swelling, and bleeding. After the removal of dental plaque or calculus, the gingival inflammation should gradually improve. If there are still small white s...

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Understanding Gum Abscess: Symptoms and Post-Root Canal Care

Gingival abscess I went to the dentist for an X-ray, and the doctor told me that the image showed a dark shadow on the lower right tooth, indicating that the gum has already necrosed and requires root canal treatment. There was already a swelling in the gum area of that tooth. Af...


Dr. Zhang Xiangyuan Reply:
Dear user, based on your description, it appears that your lower right tooth has undergone root canal treatment. There is swelling observed in the lower right gum and the inside of your mouth. It is advisable to monitor the condition of your tooth, gums, and any swelling in your ...

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Can Teeth Alignment Help Regrow Receding Gums?

Incisors and gums I saw a video where a dentist mentioned that if the contact points between teeth and the alveolar bone are less than 0.5 centimeters, it can help the gums regenerate. Is this true? If it is true, does that mean if I get my teeth straightened, not only will my sl...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
1. If plaque is well controlled and the teeth are kept clean, the contact points between the teeth are 0.5 cm away from the alveolar bone crest, which allows for the possibility of gum tissue regeneration. 2. Orthodontic treatment can align crowded teeth, stabilizing the position...

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Understanding Tumors and Cysts in Gums: What You Need to Know

Is there a tumor or cyst inside the gums? Hello, my boyfriend has many cavities due to neglecting his dental care for a long time, and many of his teeth are beyond saving. He is currently undergoing dental restoration and getting dentures. Yesterday, the dentist performed surgery...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
In general, the situation described indicates that bacterial infection within the root canal has extended to apical periodontitis, leading to resorption and destruction of the alveolar bone. If surgical intervention is performed to remove the infection, followed by retreatment of...

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Understanding Tooth Mobility and Gum Recession: Key Dental Concerns

Loose front teeth and gum recession issues? I have noticed slight mobility in my front teeth. The doctor said that due to my misaligned teeth, I am experiencing gum recession around my front teeth, which is causing the mobility. Additionally, during my last dental cleaning, I dis...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
The possible cause of the above situation is poor dental alignment, which makes it difficult to completely remove dental plaque, leading to chronic gingivitis and even periodontal disease, resulting in gum recession and tooth mobility. The upper left first premolar has gum recess...

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Complications After Wisdom Tooth Extraction: When to Seek Help

Wisdom tooth extraction? Hello, doctor. I had my lower right wisdom tooth extracted at the clinic on Friday, but the tooth broke in half during the procedure. It was extremely uncomfortable and lasted for an hour and a half. The doctor suggested that I wait for the remaining part...


Dr. Zhang Xiangyuan Reply:
Dear user, Based on your description, you underwent a surgical extraction of your lower right wisdom tooth due to a fracture and sought treatment at a major hospital. The fractured portion of the tooth was removed. Post-operatively, you are experiencing throat pain in your neck...

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Gum Bleeding and Oral Sores: Are They Related?

Gum and oral issues? I have noticed slight bleeding from the gums on the upper right side after brushing my teeth for two consecutive days, and I have also developed pus on the inside of my lips. This has been happening for almost a week. Are these two issues related?


Dr. Zhang Xiangyuan Reply:
Dear netizen, Based on your description, you have noticed bleeding from the upper right gum and the appearance of a pus-filled bump on the inside of your lip over the past week. It is advisable to consult a dentist to check for any periodontal inflammation. If the pus-filled bu...

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Understanding Gum Inflammation: Why Is My Tooth So Painful?

Tooth inflammation? My teeth hurt a lot, and the doctor said I have gum inflammation, but can it really be this painful? I've already seen the doctor three times.


Dr. Zhang Xiangyuan Reply:
Dear user, based on your description, if you are experiencing tooth pain, it is advisable to consult a dentist to examine your periodontal health and check for any inflammation in the gums, as well as to assess each individual tooth for any abnormalities that may require further ...

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Understanding Gum Inflammation: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions

Gingivitis I have pain in my left teeth and gums. The doctor said I have gum inflammation, but I don't have any bleeding. It's swollen and very painful. Previously, he filled a cavity in my left front tooth, and it was very painful. Now, even when I touch it, it hurts, ...


Dr. Zhang Xiangyuan Reply:
Dear online friend: Based on your description of pain in the left teeth and gums, as well as discomfort in a filled front tooth, it is advisable to explain your symptoms and the location of the pain to a dentist. Please have the dentist conduct a thorough examination to identify ...

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Morning Gum Pain: Possible Causes and Solutions for Your Dental Health

Gum pain upon waking up in the morning? Hello Doctor, recently I've been experiencing slight pain in my gums on both the left and right sides upon waking up in the morning. Sometimes the pain goes away quickly after I get up, while other times it lasts for a short period. I ...


Dr. Zhang Xiangyuan Reply:
Dear online user: Based on your description, experiencing pain in the gums on the left side upon waking up, which sometimes lasts for a short period, it is advisable to consult a dentist. The source of gum pain could be due to periodontal inflammation or other dental-related issu...

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How to Manage Gum Inflammation Around Braces: Tips and Remedies

Could you please clarify what you mean by "jaw inflammation"? If there is inflammation around the gums near the braces, how should it be managed? Currently, the pain has subsided, but there is still redness and swelling in the gums. Thank you.


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
The above situation indicates the presence of plaque or calculus on the gums. Although there is no pain, the gums still show signs of redness and swelling. It is advisable to consult a dentist for evaluation to determine whether a professional cleaning is necessary or to ensure p...

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Why Didn't My Dentist Treat My Cavity During My Visit?

Dental issues Hello, I have a question that I'm confused about. I went to the dentist due to tooth pain, and it was confirmed that a specific tooth had a cavity. However, after the dentist performed a cleaning, they told me to come back for treatment of the painful tooth at ...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
If tooth pain is caused by cavities and is accompanied by gum inflammation, the gums often bleed easily after a dental cleaning. In cases where there is bleeding from the gums, filling cavities may be at risk of infection from blood or saliva. Therefore, it is sometimes advisable...

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Understanding Why You Wake Up with Blood in Your Saliva

Gum bleeding issues? Doctor, after I wake up, I notice that I spit out saliva with blood in it. Although it's not very thick, I usually don't have bleeding gums when I brush my teeth. Why is this happening?


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
The above situation may indicate gum inflammation. After a night of sleep, saliva production decreases, leading to a dry mouth, which can make gum inflammation more pronounced and more prone to congestion. It is advisable to consult a dentist for further examination.

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Understanding Tooth Sensitivity After Dental Trauma: Causes and Solutions

Dental trauma Doctor, I would like to ask about my situation. I previously fell and broke one of my front teeth, and now the two adjacent teeth have become very sensitive. They hurt when I lightly tap them, they also hurt when I bite down, and they hurt when I gently press on the...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
The above situation may be due to inflammation of the periodontal ligament surrounding the tooth caused by trauma, leading to increased sensitivity of the nerves within the ligament. It is recommended to avoid consuming hot or cold foods and biting down on hard objects in the sho...

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Understanding Gum Pain and Swelling: Causes and Remedies

Gum pain and swelling for one week? Last Saturday morning, I woke up to find that the gums at the back of my lower left side were somewhat painful. The next morning, they were more swollen, and my tonsils were also swollen. On the third day, the swelling and pain increased. I bou...


Dr. Zhang Xiangyuan Reply:
Dear user, Based on your description, the swelling and pain in your gums have persisted for several days, and you are also experiencing swelling and pain in your tonsils. It is advisable for you to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Please have a dentist examine the ca...

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Dealing with Dental Trauma After a Car Accident: What to Expect

Two front teeth broken in a car accident, jaw injury? Doctor: I was in a car accident yesterday, and I broke two of my front teeth. My jaw was impacted, and the four lower teeth feel numb. They also feel a bit loose, and it's the entire group of four. Is this due to the inju...


Dr. Zhang Xiangyuan Reply:
Dear netizen, (1) Based on your description, it seems that your lower teeth are experiencing numbness and slight mobility due to the impact from the car accident. Initially, the teeth may have been more painful. I recommend monitoring the numbness and mobility to see if they gr...

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