Feeling that the tooth next to the extracted tooth is wooden may be due to nerve damage, trauma, caries and other reasons, which can be treated through medication, surgery and other ways. 1. Damaged nerve: When extracting a tooth, if the nerve of the tooth next to it is accidentally injured, it may cause the tooth next to it to be wooden. If the symptoms are not serious, the patient can use methylcobalamin tablets, glutamine tablets and other nerve-nourishing drugs under the guidance of the doctor to improve the situation. If the damage is serious, root canal treatment is needed. 2. Trauma: In the process of tooth extraction, if the tooth next to it is accidentally bumped, the nerve of the tooth next to it may be damaged, resulting in numbness. If the symptom is not serious, it can recover by itself for a period of time, but if the symptom is more serious, you need to take anti-inflammatory drugs such as metronidazole tablets and amoxicillin capsules under the guidance of the doctor for treatment. 3. Dental caries: After tooth extraction, if the mouth does not pay attention to oral hygiene or improper care, it may cause dental caries and cavities. If the situation is more serious, so that the cavity is too deep, it is possible to injure the nerve of the tooth, thus producing a numb feeling. Medications such as sodium fluoride glycerin paste and sodium fluoride can be administered under medical supervision. If the symptoms are more serious, surgical treatments such as tooth filling and root canal therapy are required. During the recovery period, do not consume spicy and irritating foods. If you have any discomfort, consult a doctor and use medication as prescribed by your doctor.