Migraine after wisdom teeth extraction is not a normal phenomenon, it may be the reactive pain caused by extraction trauma, the pain produced by temporomandibular joint injury, and the radiating pain produced by dry socket, etc. The details are as follows.
1. Tooth extraction trauma: large trauma during tooth extraction operations, such as flap removal, etc., often appear pain symptoms, pain can be radiated to the head.
2. Temporomandibular joint injury: shaking, hammering and chiseling when removing mandibular wisdom teeth, or opening the mouth for a long time when extracting teeth will cause temporomandibular joint pain, and in severe cases, migraine headache.
3. Dry socket: the wall of alveolar bone is exposed after the blood clot is dislodged and decomposed, multiple small necrosis occurs, severe pain occurs and radiates to the top of the head and ear temporal area.
There may be other reasons for migraine after wisdom teeth removal, so it is recommended to go to the hospital and receive professional treatment.