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Twelve year molars hurting and other symptoms?...please read!! ?

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Hi, I am a 14 y/o girl who's twelve year molars are starting to come through the gum on the right lower and upper (I know my 12 year molars are a little late...all my teeth come in really late and s - l - o - w. About two weeks ago these teeth were hurting some (enough to take pain killers), the pain lasted a few days then subsided. Now the teeth are about half way in....but about four days ago the pain came back. The pain was much worse now. The worst of the pain lasted 2 days then was (pretty) bearable. That brings us to right now...the pain is 95% better, BUT there are new symptoms now. My lower right cheek (yes, on my face!lol) is numb, and kind of feels like it is

swollen (though it does not appear to be)...it also feels like the dentist gave me that numbing shot and I have like lost the ability to control the muscles (smiling is hard). If I'm real still there is no pain in the cheek itself, a little in the teeth coming in though, if I press on the cheek there is a little pain. And another symptoms is my right neck gland (lymph nodes is it called?) is pretty sore, and even is uncomfortable to swallow. So basically the right side of my face including some of my neck is sore and numb...What could this be??

Thank you for reading this long question of mine!

Pray for me to get better, and blessings to those who offer their advice!

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  1. I read your question two times.

    Its little confusing.

    I would recommend to go to a dentist and then tell you story again.

    All I can say, if you have pain take some medication.

      


  2. I would get it checked out. I know the symptoms sound right. Some people get ear aches. I would have it looked at. Good Luck  

  3. Well I'm going to guess that this is all just b/c you have teeth coming in. If your really concered then call your dentist and ask whats up. He will probably tell you the same thing, but maybe give you more info. And if you must see your family doctor about it. Just like when a person has an ear infection it can cause pain to the teeth and the neck. It's all connected.  

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