Pain in gums after anaesthetic injection??!
Question: Pain in gums after anaesthetic injection!?!?
I went to dentist on saturday as i needed a new filling(a front tooth)!.My tooth doesnt hurt but my gums!!! Its very strange and it never happened before
Did anyone experience this!? Help plsWww@Answer-Health@Com
Did anyone experience this!? Help plsWww@Answer-Health@Com
Answers:
yes , it happens cuz it was in front of mouth(gum) and that gum seems to be more firm than those around a molar for example!. When this happened to me it turned a lil bit white where th injection was and it was sore right on that area of the gum!. It should go away in a few days completely!. Just don't mess with it or bump it with ur hand or something !Www@Answer-Health@Com
havent experienced, but i am a dental assistant and because he had to give you the most painful shots (near the front teeth) it is near your sinuses so that is why it is so painful because it is such a sensitive spot!. If there is any inflammation or other side effects like fever, etc!. then you should consult your dentist!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
yeah i had a filling last year and had sore gums for the rest of the day once the anesthetic had worn off and for a bit the next day, if it doesnt go away then ring up the dentist surgery and ask them if its worrying you!.!.!.if its really painful i suggest painkillers for nowWww@Answer-Health@Com
That is common!.
It comes from either putting a lot of anesthetic into the gum, which causes a sac to form, or the dentist moves the needle too much!. It goes away in a day or two!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
It comes from either putting a lot of anesthetic into the gum, which causes a sac to form, or the dentist moves the needle too much!. It goes away in a day or two!.Www@Answer-Health@Com