Hard swelling after wisdom tooth extract

2024-12-30 04:59:00
Hello Doctor, My wisdom tooth extraction was done on 17/12/2024 and now much of the swelling has now been decreased but still between jaw and chick a small hard swelling paining along with inner ear pain. Kindly guide , almost like 2 weeks passed and still not recovered fully.
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Hello Nothing to worry, please make sure that you have taken the medication correctly and do warm saline rinse

Answered2025-01-05 11:38:31

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Nothing to worry Just do warm saline rinse..and it will be alright
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Heal by itself
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Don't think much..It will subside by itself

Answered2025-01-01 08:15:09

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See you will have to take medication
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wound will heal eventually
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maintain proper oral health

Answered2025-01-01 06:22:41

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Take Phlogam Or Rutoheal twice a day before meal..
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do warm saline mouth rinse frequently
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practice mouth opening & closing excercises

Answered2024-12-31 07:32:12

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Hello sir, Nothing to worry about the swelling will subside in sometime. To reduce swelling: Apply ice packs in 15-minute intervals Rinse with warm salt water Avoid strenuous activities Stay hydrated, and eat soft foods. If swelling persists or worsens, visit your dentist for further treatment.

Answered2024-12-31 05:17:19

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The swelling you have could be due to remaining inflammation present which will subside over a period of time with proper anti-inflammatory medication. Without more details it is difficult to come to a conclusion.

Answered2024-12-30 21:36:34

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