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Old 10-29-2014, 09:10 AM
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Hi Ryanc,

It is normal to have pain or tenderness for several days or weeks after the removal of wisdom teeth. Waking up with sharp pain in your jaw could indicate many things. You could have had your jaw angled in an odd position while sleeping and the muscle could have went into spasm. That would explain why the pain went away so quickly.

Applying warm towel compresses is a good idea. It would be ideal if those compresses were moist heat as that helps the blood to circulate rather than pool in one area. Continue with the warm salt water rinses until both wounds close.

The yellow discoloration may be normal or it may be some bacteria that is oozing from the site which the salt water will help take care of. If the yellow increases and/or you develop swelling, lingering pain, fever, any symptoms that could indicate an infection brewing, then see the oral surgeon right away. Otherwise continue with the warm (moist) compresses and salt water rinses and see him at your post op appointment in a week or two. It is also a good idea to drink water throughout the day as this helps remove the toxins and bacteria from your body and helps with the healing.

I hope this information was helpful. Please check back with us and let us know how you are doing.
Bryanna



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I got both wisdom teeth taken out on the left side on wed oct. 22. The top was a simple extraction while the bottom had to be surgically removed. I rinse with salt water and apply warm towel compress regularly. The swelling went down for the most part, though the lower jaw is still a little tender. Its been 7 days and i woke up suddenly at 3:30 am with sharp pains. The pains went away after about five minutes and i applied a warm towel and rinsed with salt water just to be sure. My gums are yellow and occasionaly my saliva has a yellowish color to it. Is this cause for concern or am i healing normally. Thank you in advance
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***I have been in the dental profession for 4 decades. I am an educator and Certified Dental Assistant extensively experienced in chair side assisting and dental radiography. The information that I provide here is my opinion based on my education and professional experience. It is not meant to be taken as medical advice.***
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