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25 years
I had rhinoplasty a month and a half ago. I'm feeling pain in my front teeth, especially when I smile. I have to press the space between my upper lip and my nose each time I smile. Is this normal?
Jun 2, 2013

Dr. Michel Moutran Plastic Surgery
Scarring and wound healing take place after any surgery and rhinoplasty is one of them. The origin of the upper lip is in direct relation with the base of the nose. Discomfort might be an issue while smiling but if it is painful and that you feel that it does not improve with time, you could seek some advice and get examined by your rhinoplasty surgeon.
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Dr. Salim Saab Otolaryngology (ENT)
the pain in front teeth is because we have to break deviated bone over the premaxilla directly over the teeth it disappears in 1 to 3 honths the discomfort over the lip is due to edema in this region try a massage in this region
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