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Tooth Extraction Pain after one week.
I have extracted my tooth, but I am feeling unbearable pain continuously still 7 days gone.
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Hello mam ..... kindly visit the dentist and get  dressing done. Meanwhile take the painkillers prescribed.Regards.
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The first thing that you need to do is to buy hexigel and mucopain ointments from a pharmacy,,mix them in equal quantities on the palm of your hand,,apply them in the socket where the tooth was extracted,,this really helps a lot,,apply it 3 times a day,,then visit a dentist.
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You probably have something known as dry socket. Visit your dentist and he will do a dressing for you. You will be fine. Don't worry.
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Hi Please get it checked by your dentist. Hope you have taken the medicines and followed the instructions given by your dentist. Please get it checked and get the x-ray done. By the time you can take painkillers which your dentist has prescribed you. HOPE THAT HELPS. Dr.Nisha.Harwani
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