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Old 10-14-2013, 07:09 PM #1
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hi everyone i have a couple of questions. first-off and on after i had my wisdom tooth removed the gum would get sore and feel like something was trying to cut through the gum. the other has to with my jaw bone on the other side. i had a filling done and every time i chew i have terrible pain in my jaw bone [top and bottom ].
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Hi tinabones,

Regarding the wisdom tooth area.... you could have some slivers of splintered bone trying to poke through the gum. This should be evaluated by the dentist.

The other side of your mouth... the filling may be too high and may be causing your bite to be off. This too should be evaluated by your dentist.

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hi everyone i have a couple of questions. first-off and on after i had my wisdom tooth removed the gum would get sore and feel like something was trying to cut through the gum. the other has to with my jaw bone on the other side. i had a filling done and every time i chew i have terrible pain in my jaw bone [top and bottom ].
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