answers 0:I had dental surgery 5 days ago (Fri, Feb 25th) to remove 2 impacted supernumerary (extra) teeth that were residing on the lingual side of the lower left jaw. They had fully formed, deep roots. On one of them, the dentist chose to leave a part of the root in because it was too deep to reach.I am now experiencing a localized sharp pain when I drink cold and hot liquids as well as lukewarm sweet liquids. The pain only lasts for a few seconds. The area feels weird afterward... not throbbing with pain though. I receive the same sharp pain when I rinse my mouth after brushing the teeth on the other side. I'm guessing the toothpaste is causing the reaction. I have pain-relief when I rinse the area with *lukewarm* salt-water. Why do I have this pain? I would love for a dentist to answer!!! Do I need to go back to the! surgeon?THANKS IN ADVANCE! :)p.s. perhaps unrelated, but I also had my 4 wisdom teeth removed at the same time. These sites are doing well, though. No pain nor discomfort....Show moreanswers 1:this often happens with teh e-collars and the reason I have never used them take it off when you can watch him and let him eat and drink without it put it on only when you can not watch him and stop him from botthering the incission my dogs never had problems and I refuse the pain pills as if done correctly no reason for the pain meds and I will not use the ecollar for a neuteringanswers 2:Sounds like a dry socket. Call the dentist.answers 3:YES.You do need to see your Dentist.You cold have a Dry socket or infection.In any event you need to have a visual examination and possibly X-ray's to make a positive diagnosis....As for the root tip left behind, that just doesn't seem a competent professional would do that. Good luck and I wish you well.The Denture Pro.answers 4:give it time
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