A member asked:

I had my wisdom tooth removed yesterday day local anaesthetic. i now have pelvic pain on both sides? i couldn't move or drink much, could it be dvt.

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Dr. Gary Sandler answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Diagnosis?: I doubt your symptoms are related to having your wisdom tooth removed, and especially to the possibility of having dvt. We don't know your medical history including any medications that you might be taking. Having no other information to go on and not being able to personally examine you, i recommend that you see your physician for a diagnosis and treatment.

Answered 1/8/2014

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Dr. Peter Karsant answered

Specializes in Dentistry

DVT: I do not think there is a correlation in your case between the removal and the pelvic pain;dvt no unless you have had it before and at your age i would doubt it. Please see your md to determine the cause of the pain even if it appears better today.

Answered 1/9/2014

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Dr. Jeffrey Bassman answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Don't think so but..: I don't think that the two are related, but there is some possibility that some infection might have spread after the extraction. Not sure, but i would not hesitate to call my doctor before symptoms get worse.

Answered 10/4/2016

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