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Im suffering yellowish ,I feel burning , sting in my tongue Im in my 4 days after my wisdom tooth extraction..I dont know what to do?I gargle water with salt still the buring and sting still there?pls help..is there someone same situation to me. I already contact my Dentist her Assistant told me to gargle mouthwash and continue to take the medicine..
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Not to worry it will take time to heal
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do warm water gargle
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don't chew from toothremoval side give some rest
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Removal of wisdom tooth if surgically done, will take time to heal. Nothing to worry. If the same persists along with pain and foul smell, then dry socket has to be ruled out.
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Follow up with your dentist after a week
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Maintain oral hygiene
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Atleast it will take one more week to heal. The burning sensation will slowly go away. Continue with the medicines which u have been prescription.
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Wisdom teeth removal is a traumatic procedure it will take atleast 10 days to heal ,so continue warm salt water gargle
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Hello Yeah please continue the medication and gargle It takes one week to ten days to heal
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Hi, It will take time to heal. No need to worry. Go for a review with your dentist.
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