Body & Soul1 min ago
tooth extraction
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I had a tooth out last Tuesday, top back, it still hurts like the tooth is still there, I went back to the dentist
thursday and he flushed it out and put in a dressing, this did not help??? anyone else ever had this happen?
Thanks in advance
thursday and he flushed it out and put in a dressing, this did not help??? anyone else ever had this happen?
Thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Try rinsing your mouth out with salted water near the site of the extraction. Not the most pleasant thing to do, but it is supposed to help with healing. Like chokkie, when I had a large tooth out, it was at least a week before I could eat in comfort, lived on soup and yoghurt. My neighbour got an infection after an extraction and it was so bad she couldn't sleep, so I think you will know if that happens to you. Good luck.
thanks, I did the salty water rinse yuk, Im living on yoghurt at the moment, its has eased a bit and am at dentist Monday so will tell him (saw a different dentist for extraction as mine were busy) If it doesn't get better so I can eat properly, I will go back sooner for antibiotics if it is that, thanks for advice
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Long story but had tooth out 2weeks ago -was due out but had developed abscess.It was agonising so if you can sleep at night and arent climbing the walls at least its not that BUT could develop so maybe a good idea to see your dentist sooner to see if you need antibiotics.
I was trying to take the tooth out myself before i got an emergency appointment -aaaaa the relief !!
I swilled with warm salty water as well but i'd definitely recommend a swift visit to your dentist.
I was trying to take the tooth out myself before i got an emergency appointment -aaaaa the relief !!
I swilled with warm salty water as well but i'd definitely recommend a swift visit to your dentist.