gums will only "pull away" from teeth if bacteria is present between the gingiva (gum) and tooth surface, or you are brushing too hard! If you havent been brushing at least twice a day and flossing once a day, you should start before your teeth fall out!
You should wait a day so none of the bacteria from the pool gets in your tooth.
It may. if you just got them pulled its absolutely normal. if you got them pulled a while ago you might want to see your dentist. Feel better!;)
No, having migraines for 5 days in a row is not normal at all after having your wisdom teeth pulled. You should contact the dentist right away.
these are the surfaces on a tooth, which are in contact with the adjacent teeth. there are 2 proximal surfaces, namely mesial and distal. the former is towards the midline and the latter is away from the midline.
Teeth do not keep away bacteria.
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It really depends on the situation and preference. Both of these options are not a 100% fix. Pulling the tooth can cause complications where there is no supporting bone structure for the teeth beside the one being pulled. This can cause the teeth to shift and it also has a chance of changing your bite alignment. Also if you haven't had your wisdom teeth removed and for example you had a molar or premolar pulled then the wisdom tooth has room to push in and all the teeth between it and the one pulled will shift forward. This can sometimes cause complications, but also could save you spending a lot of money getting your wisdom tooth pulled as it will have the room to grow in place. If you wish to go for the root canal you will be looking at $800+ with no coverage and that doesn't not even include getting a cap or crown on the tooth. In addition there is no guarantee that the tooth would be saved. Complications can occur where the root gets fractured and there is no saving the tooth so you just threw all that money away. Personally in my experience if you come to the point where a root canal is needed, I suggest getting it pulled and save what teeth you can with fillings that aren't nearly as severe. And if you aren't to worried about your complexion in regards to fillings, I would go for one of the stronger fillings like silver amalgam. They can last anywhere from 10-30 years and they are a cheaper material.
Cavities are not dangerous. If you brush your teeth and floss on a regular basis you wont get them. its your fault if you get them eat healthy foods. So no they are not they may hurt but get them treated right away. or else it may come to the point where you may need to get them pulled out.
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a long time.
Technically you should'nt have ice-cream after getting your teeth pulled, you should wait about 2 hours and either have a bowl of soup or some toast. As for the mash potatoe, havent heard of not having it after teeth are pulled. Definately wait until after your freezing is gone as to not bite your lip, tongue, cheek etc. Ice Cream will be too cold as your mouth will be sensitive - I agree with the above and as well haven't heard anything of mashed potatoes either. I do know that you are not to "suck" as in using a straw or smoking etc. try to stay away from that function. You'll know once your freezing is out what you can handle in the food department.
Yes you can but I would stay away from porcelain teeth on that lower denture. They have a tendency to really wear away your natural teeth. Get good quality acrylic teeth for your denture and they will not devastate your opposing natural teeth quite as bad if at all.