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Old 10-11-2013, 05:43 PM #1
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After a tooth extraction are there nerves that were connected to the tooth and do those die off after extraction?
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Hi pennye,

There are thousands of nerves in the mouth and jaw bone that are in communication with your teeth. When a tooth is removed these nerves do not die off they simply re route and hook up with other branches of nerves.

Why do you ask? Are you have pain?

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There are thousands of nerves in the mouth and jaw bone that are in communication with your teeth. When a tooth is removed these nerves do not die off they simply re route and hook up with other branches of nerves.

Why do you ask? Are you have pain?

Bryanna[/QUOTE]

Hii bryanna, its after the extraction such on and off strange pain in the upper jaw, this pain was there before the extraction and after. Its been 1 month since the extraction, the sinus doctor seems to think its the main nerve causing cheek and jaw pain, its not the ajacent teeth although the cracked tooth that came out has caused me to have a physcilogical effect, I am petrified to eat on that side of the mouth, every time I try I almost have a panic attact remembering how strong the pain was prior to the extraction, I dont have a partial in yet, I just cant seem to find money, I think from not eating on this side has some how made my jaw shift, it doesnt feel the same when I bite my teeth together feels the whole jaw is shifted,. Because of not eating on the right side for 2 months total when I attempted to eat some hot food, a bite of meat loaf, the molar felt the heat, that scared me and I didnt attempt another bite. I am a mess bryanna, the pain in the upper jaw stays in the area of the right cheek, sometimes it goes into the cheek bone then back to the jaw bone across the upper teeth. This all started the day I went to a chiropractor and he cracked my neck within miniutes tmj pain and it then turned into this pain, that was in June. It feels like a bone if fractured. Sorry to bug you bryanna, thank you for reading this.
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pennye,

If you feel that the chiropractic adjustment caused a misalignment in your neck... then go back to the chiropractor, tell him what's happening and let him do therapeutic massage or ultrasound on your neck. See if that lessens the radiating pain. No cracking or manipulation of the neck.... just therapeutic treatment.

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There are thousands of nerves in the mouth and jaw bone that are in communication with your teeth. When a tooth is removed these nerves do not die off they simply re route and hook up with other branches of nerves.

Why do you ask? Are you have pain?

Bryanna
Hii bryanna, its after the extraction such on and off strange pain in the upper jaw, this pain was there before the extraction and after. Its been 1 month since the extraction, the sinus doctor seems to think its the main nerve causing cheek and jaw pain, its not the ajacent teeth although the cracked tooth that came out has caused me to have a physcilogical effect, I am petrified to eat on that side of the mouth, every time I try I almost have a panic attact remembering how strong the pain was prior to the extraction, I dont have a partial in yet, I just cant seem to find money, I think from not eating on this side has some how made my jaw shift, it doesnt feel the same when I bite my teeth together feels the whole jaw is shifted,. Because of not eating on the right side for 2 months total when I attempted to eat some hot food, a bite of meat loaf, the molar felt the heat, that scared me and I didnt attempt another bite. I am a mess bryanna, the pain in the upper jaw stays in the area of the right cheek, sometimes it goes into the cheek bone then back to the jaw bone across the upper teeth. This all started the day I went to a chiropractor and he cracked my neck within miniutes tmj pain and it then turned into this pain, that was in June. It feels like a bone if fractured. Sorry to bug you bryanna, thank you for reading this.[/QUOTE]
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