Wisdom tooth

2021-02-28 08:47:28
I had decay wisdom tooth . Got it removed Without surgery. Today is 4th day. How many days it takes for pain to go away. I am taking ketorolac twice a day. Pain occurs in the jaw gums also.
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T..ultracet, twice a day, after food. T. Famocid 40, antacid, before food. once a day.

Answered2021-03-01 12:26:48

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The pain usually go within 7 to 10 days... Continue with your medication as prescribed... Go for warm saline rinse 4 to 5 time a day it will help to relive the pain

Answered2021-03-01 04:11:47

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It will take a week for complete resolution .I think instead of ketorol one can switch to diclo and serretio.continue for antibiotics further for next 2 days

Answered2021-02-28 14:20:23

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Wait for 10-12 days. If pain increases or you get a swelling then visit dentist.

Answered2021-02-28 11:35:04

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If the tooth was extracted without much laceration of gum & minimum bony reduction it will take max 1-2 weeks for healing..
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Do warm saline mouth bath 5-7 times a day for 2 wks holding d water gently.. dont suck d site with tongue or bite hard from that side  for a week..
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U can apply crushed ketorol tab  or ointment on that site..  if excruciating pain starts or d site looks vacant with no blood clot visit concerned dentist to prevent chance of dry socket

Answered2021-02-28 09:04:43

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Pain takes around 7-10 days. Till then start warm saline rinses 2-3 times a day. Get a review done by dentist.
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if pain persists then visit a dentist

Answered2021-02-28 13:53:01

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