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Surgery two months. ( 2 months) ago outer swelling subside I fell my one  jaw which is surgery seems to shifted out but i feel little better now my opening no 2 finger is this normal for inflammation or what or guide me. I have done my surgery on vellor that's why asking to you their is no grafting only surgery my outer swelling almost gone but feel inside cheek doctor said on time of coming it's healing process bone deposit swelling
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Hi post surgery restricted mouth opening is common. Kindly start mouth opening exercises and warm saline rinses. Kindly visit for regular followups as assessment needs to be done to check on the healing process.
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Do warm saline rinses 4/5 times daily. Wait and watch
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Hello Do gargle with lukewarm water with salt.mouth opening restriction is normal after surgery
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