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Constant pain and pus in toooth socket
Had tooth extraction of wisdom tooth and impacted tooth. It has been 5 days and there is still pain and I yhink there's a bit of pus inside. The dentist that made the surgery will be back in about 4 days more and other dentist are just giving me presceiptions of antibiotic. I need help please. I can send a picture of the socket
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Kindly send pictures
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Hi, I understand what you are going through..
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please take the full course of medicines that your surgeon gave you.. also do a warm salt water gargle for two weeks.. avoid taking too hot hard or spicy food items for the time being
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in the meantime visit any dentist near you and ask them to rinse the extraction socket thoroughly and give a dressing there...it will help in healing..
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Hello sir, do not panic. kindly complete your antibiotic medicines course, apply ice pack on the cheeks on side of tooth removed. Use Luke warm water salt gargle, 3 times a day... impacted tooth removal is always painful and a little discomforting.. it subsides within a week... if you have severe pain or swelling then you have to get it checked again...
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