The toothache next to the extracted wisdom tooth may be caused by trauma to the neighboring teeth when extracting the tooth, or the neighboring teeth originally existed caries, pulpitis and other diseases, etc., the specific reasons are as follows.
1. Trauma to neighboring teeth during tooth extraction: the impact of dental forceps during tooth extraction, or the use of adjacent teeth as a fulcrum, may cause trauma to the periodontal membrane and dental tissues of neighboring teeth, causing tooth pain.
2. Neighboring teeth originally existed caries, pulpitis and other diseases: if the neighboring teeth originally existed caries, when the food embedded in the cavity or cold water into the cavity, it will cause tooth pain, if the neighboring teeth originally existed pulpitis, it can be spontaneous pain symptoms.
There may be other reasons for tooth pain after wisdom tooth extraction, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and then carry out targeted treatment.