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[|Human|] Hello. Last summer I went to a dentist for what I thought was an abcessed tooth. They took x-rays and said it wasn t an abcess but that instead I have cysts in my gums. They then told me that in order to stop the pain I had to have a tooth removed that was above the cysts. I did this. At no point in time were these cysts ever removed. At no point in time were these cysts ever biopsied. The tooth was pulled....Im still in pain almost a year later. and now the tooth behind it is broken. My wisdom tooth is impacted and pushing on the now broken one. I have been in severe pain for the past 2 days. Tried everything I could possibly think of and could find online to kill my pain or even help a little bit. Today, I was sucking on my tounge (my salt water was a little too salty) and in the process was sucking on the broken tooth as well. I had the most horrible pain of my life and then blood pouring out of my mouth. Toothache was gone after that for about 5 1/2 hours. Now pain comes back and is worse. My jaw feels like it is going to explode and again more blood. This lasted for about 5 min (although it felt like years) and now pain is gone. What could be causing all this pain? Is it the cysts?
[|AI|]  Thank u for your query. Well if a cyst is diagnosed, it must have been removed, probably when u have undergone the procedure. U should meet your dentist regarding the same and confirm it. Pain is one of the signs of infection thus do not neglect it and get it checked at the earliest. U need to maintain a good oral hygiene, and please do not disturb or fight with the problematic area and aggravate your pain and bleeding. U need to get it checked at the earliest and also need to get your latest X-rays done. Regards,