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Mono/Wisdom teeth
I am getting my wisdom teeth out in 2 days but have had mono for 2 weeks. All symptoms are gone, I’ve been back at work for a week and a half and everything is back to normal. I have been on steroids but I take my last dose tomorrow. My dentist says I need to get them out before I leave for school which is less than a month away... I already called off work for the whole next week so I can heal after my surgery. Do you think I could still get them out if I am careful?
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Hello .. An impacted tooth is one which does come to its position in required time and space . So if it hinders in normal function or if pain is seen you have to remove it and one month is enough time for healing and follow all the post extraction instructions carefully.
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Yes , it is enough time for healing. However since you have been on steroids, make sure you have a good antibiotic cover during extraction
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Yes get them out at the earliest with a good antibiotic cover
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