What a dumb answer.. Answer It is definitely possible. Talk to a dentist to have the situation evaluated. I have had my wisdom teeth removed because i had a nerve that was being pinched from what is called T M J this is extremly painful and can cause alot of pain in your ear,jaw bone, all the way to the back of your neck its usually caused by clinching or grinding your teeth while sleeping or nerves it can also cause extreme headaches to the point of having to go to immediate care. hope this helps you,you may want to see a maxillofacial or oral surgeon good luck!
Yes. The eruption of wisdom teeth may cause pain and swell in the affected area. In some cases, infected wisdom teeth may also cause pain in the entire jaw, neck, and throat, as well as headaches. A wisdom tooth infection might also cause sore throats and swollen lymph glands just under the jaw which causes ear pain as well. Swelling of the face and jaw, pus drainage and the presence of a bad smell or taste in your mouth are other common signs of infected wisdom teeth. You may also find it very difficult to chew or eat.
I just had 4 of my wisdom teeth removed and have only just started experiencing tinnitus.
Yes.
Not as far as i know. I had all 4 of wisdom teeth impacted and i wasnt having facial spasms. If your wisdom teeth are impacted, you need to get them extracted as soon as possible
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.
you probably have impacted molars you probably have impacted molars
Yes, if there is imflammation or infection.
Not necessarily. Teeth tend to become more crowed as we age, especially the lower front teeth. This happens in some people regardless of whether they have wisdom teeth or not. Therefore, removing the wisdom teeth, solely for the purpose of hoping to get naturally straighter teeth, won't work.
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It is impacted wisdom teeth or partially impacted wisdom teeth. By ear symptoms I assume you mean ear ache. I am going through these exact symptoms at the moment. Accompanied by head aches, neck and back pain, swollen neck lymph nodes and of course pain/swelling/redness in the back of the mouth where the impacted wisdom teeth are.
D7240 is the CDT code for Full bony impacted wisdom tooth removal.
D7240 is the CDT code for Full bony impacted wisdom tooth removal.
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Yes, it can. Many people aren't aware that impacted teeth, infected teeth also can involve the ear canal. This would cause vertigo and dizziness. Getting wisdom teeth pulled can be a trauma to the body and it may take a few days before you feel normal. If this keeps up please see your dentist. You could have infection.
They do if their teeth have impacted.