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Post dental surgical extraction medicine
I have got removed my lower wisdom tooth, by surgical extraction 3 days ago, which was horizontally growing. I was using Aceloflam along with below medicines. Now I m using chymoral forte and olox-oz. Can i use Serax forte now or Aceloflam itself for pain relief? Which one is advised.
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Surgical extraction of wisdom tooth takes time to heal. The pain might peak between 48-72 hours and then gradually subside. Acelofam is good for pain relief medication. Although, you might consider taking Ketorol DT as well if the pain increases.
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Apply ice pack to the extraction site, externally, as many times you can. Take soft diet for 3 to 4 days. After 72 hours, start doing lukewarm salt water rinse 3 to 4 times a day.
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Kindly get medicines from your treating dentist as he/she knows the case well
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Aceclofam can be used for pain relief. However, I would recommend you call your treating dentist or surgeon before modifying or adding any medications to your regimen as he/she would be able to best advise based on your treatment plan and medical history
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