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What Causes Pain In Mouth?

i had all my teeth pulled every year the lower left side of my mouth hurts fills like a nerve ,it somtimes hurt when i touch my, lip it also hurt when i touch the left side top of my head it hurts to drink or eat, the pain rush from my mouth to my tempel.
Thu, 10 Jul 2014
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Hello, Thank you for consulting with HCM.
As you are mentioning that all your teeth has been pulled and still you are feeling pain in your mouth, then there can be two reasons for the pain.
-First it can be possible that there might be some bone infection which is causing this pain.
-Second it can be possible that there might be damage of some nerve due the extraction, that is why it is causing pain.
To get it confirmed you have to visit a good dentist and get a full mouth x-ray, which will show the area of infection and any nerve damage.
Hope it will help you.
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What Causes Pain In Mouth?

Hello, Thank you for consulting with HCM. As you are mentioning that all your teeth has been pulled and still you are feeling pain in your mouth, then there can be two reasons for the pain. -First it can be possible that there might be some bone infection which is causing this pain. -Second it can be possible that there might be damage of some nerve due the extraction, that is why it is causing pain. To get it confirmed you have to visit a good dentist and get a full mouth x-ray, which will show the area of infection and any nerve damage. Hope it will help you.