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Post wisdom tooth extraction
3days back the wisdom tooth and one more tooth is removed. have got 1stiche each at wisdom n other tooth. There was very slite bleeding for 3days which is stopped now. the inner cheek where the anesthesia was given thou not sure is very painful and not able to eat or open the mouth...got some whitish blisters there.it like asif inner cheek is  stick to my teeth n gums. Am on medicines calledKetorol dt , chymoral forte and amclaid. but the pain is in extreme im the inner cheek. pls advice
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This is most probably traumatic ulcer....apply Kenacort gel......that will affect more rapidly....
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Kenacort gel application......if not get relief can consult on practo
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You had a traumatic bite on your cheek during the period in which it was anaesthetised.Apply dologel ct over there to relieve pain and continue your medicines.
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Keep on gargling with warm water and salt from the side of extraction. Small white blisters are called trauma ulcers which go in 7-8 days. Apply topical anaesthetic like dologel ct on the ulcers to reduce pain
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