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Iliketoflounce
post 05/06/2012, 07:10 PM
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I had my wisdom teeth out on the 16th may and today my mouth started to swell again and it is really painful (on a scale of 1-10 it would be a 4-5). Ps I am on my phone so I may not make sense
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post 05/06/2012, 07:16 PM
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Not normal. Probably an infection.
Get yourself back to the doctor / dentist.
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post 05/06/2012, 07:17 PM
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How are your wounds? are they oozing at all or (sorry this sounds terrible) do you have bad breath? that could be sign of an infection. I would try and get to a GP asap (if you can get into your dentist great but a GP may be faster).

I know when I had mine out I would ocassionally get food stuck in the cavities before they healed, a really good rinse out with water and I used to get a syringe (no needle obviously) fill it with water and piont it at the holes and 'flush' them out. Good luck.
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post 05/06/2012, 07:18 PM
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Nope, not normal. After my extraction (I had two - awesome) I got dull pain, on and off, for a few weeks. But it was very light pain - only worth taking a Panadol if it went on for a bit.

Get thyself to a dentist or good GP!
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Iliketoflounce
post 05/06/2012, 07:30 PM
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QUOTE (Mercurial @ 05/06/2012, 07:17 PM) *
How are your wounds? are they oozing at all or (sorry this sounds terrible) do you have bad breath? that could be sign of an infection. I would try and get to a GP asap (if you can get into your dentist great but a GP may be faster).

I know when I had mine out I would ocassionally get food stuck in the cavities before they healed, a really good rinse out with water and I used to get a syringe (no needle obviously) fill it with water and piont it at the holes and 'flush' them out. Good luck.

My breath isn't bad as it would be with an infection. I have rinsed my mouth with warm water and salt but I might try with a syringe. I'm not ruling out infection as my cheek feels very warm
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post 05/06/2012, 07:37 PM
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I had a bad experience & had pain needing 4 hourly nurofen / panadol for 2 weeks, but that was constant, it didnt go away & then come back & I never had swelling, I would be calling the dentist
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Iliketoflounce
post 05/06/2012, 08:07 PM
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I just syringed my wisdom holes and all this blood food and puss came out. Tje pain has gone down a lot now and it is managable. All though that side is still hot and swollen I may take myself to the hospital tonight or just wait to see the dr
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post 06/06/2012, 12:19 PM
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Yucky - but definitely better out than in. Still see a doctor because it sounds like antibiotics could be needed. Hope that you're feeling brighter today.
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post 06/06/2012, 12:22 PM
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Could it be dry socket? This is what I had with my wisdom teeth. I was still in quite a lot of pain afterwards. I went back to the surgery and they prescribed antibiotics.
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post 06/06/2012, 12:31 PM
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Quick call Whine-1-1 & dispatch the Whambulance immediately
Were you on antibiotics when they were taken out? I am pretty sure I was put on them as a precaution - although it was a long time ago.

It definitely sounds like you need to see someone asap.
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