No: This is not normal and should be investigated by the dentist to see if it is unrelated or a complication of your recent procedure. Start with the extracting dentist if you can and get it evaluated..
Answered 6/13/2015
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Ask the dentist: That did the surgery, they will be most familiar with the proximity to the nerve that runs through the jaw that the wisdom tooth roots were. Or if there is any connection at all to the surgery. Any other history of trauma or decay?
Answered 12/30/2016
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Very common: This is referred pain and is a temporary condition. If concerned, see your surgeon for post-op evaluation.
Answered 7/22/2015
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