Headache temple pain after tooth extraction may be caused by cerebral vasospasm, fever, dry socket and other reasons.
1. Cerebral vasospasm: some patients in the extraction of a high degree of tension, cerebral vasospasm may occur after surgery, causing mild pain, often for a short period of time, through rest can be relieved, if the pain is obvious, you can use ibuprofen and other drugs to relieve pain.
2. Fever: If the extraction site is infected, it can cause an increase in body temperature, resulting in headache and discomfort, you can use anti-infective drugs under the guidance of the doctor, such as roxithromycin, metronidazole and so on.
3. Dry socket: when a slight infection of the bone wall occurs after tooth extraction, resulting in blood clot detachment or decay, which can cause headache and temple pain, and can also radiate to the jaw. There is a putrid odor in the tooth extraction wound, and the pain is severe, which can radiate to the same side of the head, neck, and jaw, and you should seek medical attention in time to completely clear the wound.
It is recommended that patients who have had their teeth extracted should relieve their emotions, avoid excessive tension, have regular checkups, follow the doctor’s instructions and standardize the use of medication, and avoid blindly using medication on their own.