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Question:
Wisdom Tooth extraction: My daughter had her wisdom teeth removed 3 yrs. ago and since then has experienced shooting pain, almost like a nerve radiating from her jaw into her ear.

Could this be directly related to the extraction procedure? It took a good 2 months for her to recover from the wisdom teeth surgery - had a very difficult time. Could it be nerve damage? ...Visitor from Canada

Answer:
The radiating pain event is most likely caused by an occlusal disturbance that has affected the tmj joint. TMJ dysfunction can be easily caused by the loss of a tooth.

The adjacent teeth can be modiified by an experienced tmj dentist to correct the occlusal plane, back to the way it was. Once normal tmj function is restored, the pain symptoms should dissipate quickly.

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