No: It's not common to have prolonged headaches after removal of wisdom teeth. You should contact your oral surgeon to discuss and perhaps go in for evaluation. Headaches after surgery are most commonly due to dietary changes and medication side effects. Talk to your doctor!
Answered 6/11/2017
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Not normal: It could be a side effect of your meds ,or the combination of all the meds your taking . Or from infection after the extraction,have your dentist examine you.
Answered 7/14/2017
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No: No not normal. Can be prolonged reaction from general anesthesia, side effect of the pain meds, possible reaction of jaw joint (TMJ) or chewing muscles to being stretched during surgery. See your oral surgeon to ensure that everything is ok.
Answered 6/12/2016
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No: Although wisdom tooth removal is serious surgery requiring serious recovery time, you should be feeling better by now. Please seek a post-surgical evaluation with the Dentist or Oral Surgical Specialist that did your surgery. Referral to your General Physician or a Neurologist may be in order.
Answered 6/18/2016
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