answers 0:I went for a tooth extraction last week but ends up with the tooth still intake. The dentist try very hard to pull out my tooth but fail to do so as the root is still in good condition (according to X-ray). I have really bad toothache after that and was on antibiotic until today. I started to have slight chest pain on my left chest after 3 days failure of tooth extraction. Is there any possible for me to develop pericarditis?answers 1:no, the chances are remote but would not hurt to get it checked out by your PCP.
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Within 24 hours of your tooth extraction, blood coagulation will frame in your socket to stop the bleeding. When the coagulation shapes, your body will begin building granulation tissue to cover the injury. Legitimate root trench treatment will save a tooth, and with great dental hygiene, it should endure forever, without the requirement for further treatment.
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