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Post-extraction pain in the adjacent tooth after surgical extraction of the mandibular third molar.

Won-Jong ParkIl Kyung ParkKyung Su ShinEun Joo Choi
Published in: Journal of dental anesthesia and pain medicine (2019)
Pain in the adjacent tooth after third molar extraction can be caused by inflammatory reactions and pressure on this tooth. The pain caused by pressure on the periodontal ligament and alveolar bone results from the cytokines released by osteoclasts, which are responsible for bone destruction. However, pain from periodontal ligament damage caused by excessive pressure may be misunderstood as pulpal pain. Unconscious parafunctional habits, such as clenching and bruxism, could also be associated with post-extraction pain.
Keyphrases
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