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Originally Posted by Bryanna
Hi dydx,
Extraction sites will generally ooze for the first 24-48 hours after the extraction. If the sites are still oozing a week later, that is not normal. I can only share with you what I know from my extensive dental experience as a chair side assistant and tell you what I would do if this were me. I would make it very clear, irrelevant of how annoyed someone gets, that I want to be evaluated by the oral surgeon who did the surgery. It is a good sign that the original site is improving, but not normal for the other side to start oozing at this point.
Common sense should tell any dentist that the average patient is not going to be comfortable or confident in irrigating an extraction site that is painful. So it is not your fault that you feel this way and should not be made to feel that way.
When you rinse with the warm salt water. rinse aggressively so as to be thorough and productive with the rinsing. The motion of rinsing can dislodge most debris that is caught in the wounds. If the wound is infected at the bone level, then all the rinsing in the world is not going to reach that area.
Your new symptoms on the one side are not normal for this time of healing. You should have all 4 sites evaluated by the original oral surgeon.
Braces and extractions and eating ..... oye. It is so imperative that you keep your mouth as clean as possible with brushing, flossing and tongue scraping. i know it's hard to clean your teeth with the braces on but spend the time using every gadget that you have to clean your teeth. It will be so worth it in the long run. Also, put some more effort into what you can eat that is soft and nutritious. Veggies, fruits, smoothies..... lean protein are your best options. I know this is difficult but please don't give up and crawl under a rock hoping this will all go away. You want to heal properly so that you do not end up with any additional problems down the road.
If you end up seeing the resident, I would suggest that you make it perfectly clear that you know your symptoms are not typical and would have appreciated if the oral surgeon had followed up when problems occurred and you want him to know that this is how you feel. This does not have to be done in a mean or suspicious manner... just being deliberate and matter of fact will get your point across. Believe me, you have every right to feel this way.
Make sure all 4 sites are checked especially since you plan on traveling soon.
Please check back when you can...
Bryanna
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Hi Bryanna,
I took your advice and got in to see someone today. They told me my oral surgeon would "pop in" but he didn't. I got a different oral surgeon resident. He gave me a more thorough run down than the previous resident did, and told me that I wasn't infected but that I had food stuck in the site that recently started oozing. He felt my gumline and jaw and said that I was recovering. Said my top ones were doing great.
Told me to continue to take the antibiotics still. I''m on 500mg of amox and 500mg flagyl and wondering if I can take flagyl once a day instead of twice or if this will harm me in the long run if I do this. It gives me headaches and makes me not want to do much of anything. Honestly by the time I get in to see someone it's bene hours and I'm in a state of confusion and drowsiness so I forget to ask some of these questions that I wish I had asked.
Other than that I haven't had any pain in the extraction sites last evening, overnight, or yet today. I guess I have to keep irrigating the sites which I'm still not comfortable doing but since food got stuck in one I guess I have to kep doing it. He said that they appeared to be clotting underneath, when he flushed the left one all that came out was pure fresh blood.
But I still have small holes and he said to continue with a soft diet but didn't say for how much longer. How will I know when I'm good?
Thank you for following me on tihs Bryanna. I can't wait to get off these pills and to have those holes on the bottom filled in so I know I won't have to deal with dry socket on top of all of this i nthe coming days for christmas.