The toothache next to the extracted tooth may be caused by dry socket, damage to the neighboring tooth and the disease of the neighboring tooth itself.
1. Dry socket: It is a postoperative complication of tooth extraction, i.e., the patient experiences severe pain in the wound around 2~3 days after tooth extraction, and it may radiate to the mandibular area or the top of the head, etc., which may lead to the patient mistakenly thinking that the toothache is next to the tooth after tooth extraction.
2. Damage to neighboring teeth: If it is too difficult to extract teeth, it is likely to cause damage to the alveolar bone and periodontal membrane of the neighboring teeth, which may cause toothache after tooth extraction.
3. Diseases of neighboring teeth: If the teeth next to the tooth itself have caries, pulpitis or periodontitis and other diseases, it may be suddenly exposed to the oral cavity, and then there may be a toothache next to the tooth after extraction.
If there is a toothache next to the tooth after extraction, go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.