Wisdom teeth extaction

2018-11-16 03:55:25
Yesterday my wisdom teeth hav been Extraction. Right side of my face swallowed.. I'm taking Elmox CV 625 DUO tablet now.. nt yet any impove.. plz help out with any medicine
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Swelling is common after surgical extraction of wisdom tooth . It will start decreasing after 48 hours of extraction. Do an ice pack from outside

Answered2018-11-17 01:30:23

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Hello mam, Swelling after extraction of third molar is a normal complication and you don't have to worry about.I would advise you to take Tab chymoral forte (1-0-1) for 2 days as it would help in reducing the swelling

Answered2018-11-16 07:36:26

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Hello mam! The pain and swelling after a wisdom tooth extraction is very common. Do not panic. It will last for 1 week. Tab. Augmentin 625mg 1-0-1× 5 days Tab. Pan40 1-0-0× 5 days Tab. Flexon 1-1-1× 3 days Tab. Flagyl 400mg 1-1-1× 3 days
Health Tips
1. Brush gently in that area 2. Rinse nicely don't allow food particles to get lodged in that area 3. Can use mouthwashes

Answered2018-11-16 05:04:24

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Wisdom tooth extraction usually is more complicated and it is normal to have swelling for 2-3 days atleast before it starts decreasing. Elmox cv 625 is an antibiotic and has nothing to do with swelling or pain.
Next Steps
1. Warm fomentation on the side of extraction from today (later in the day) - 5 secs on and 5 seconds off for 5-10 mins and then repeat 2-3 times a day. (2) continue your meds

Answered2018-11-16 04:59:43

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