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Old 08-07-2015, 07:46 PM
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Default Sinus Perforation after Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Hello everyone,
I got all 4 wisdom teeth extraction on Monday morning (5 days ago). I was giving IV sedation and when I woke up, I was told that they had zero issues and the extraction went well.
Day one I took the hydrocodone, day two I switched to advil because my pain wasn't too bad and I felt better, day three I woke up with my whole mouth jaw and face throbbing and I took advil to find no relief. My mouth throbbed the entire day even though I took 400 mg of advil every 4-6 hours. The next day I did a saltwater rinse and I felt this weird suction (that I thought was coming from the bottom left socket). I spit out the water and a few minutes later my mouth filled up with water. I called the drs office and they told me to come in.
A different surgeon was in the office that day and he took a look at my bottom sockets and said that they looked fine but I might have dry socket so just in case, he packed both sockets with the medicated gauze. I told them about the suction and my mouth filling up with water and no one seemed to know what I was talking about.
So today, the next day, I was doing my saltwater rinse again and swooshing around the water and then I felt the suction again and a stream starting coming out my left nostril. I panicked and called the office and they told me it sounds like I have a sinus perforation from the top left tooth being pulled. They can't see me in the office until Monday but they told me not to blow my nose or chew on that side and to sneeze with my mouth open.
I'm kind of irritated considering that I was in the office yesterday and trying to tell the other dr I felt suction but no one looked into it and now I have to wait several days before seeing anyone.

I guess I just want to know if this is something that heals on its own or how serious it is? I'm having major pressure and pain in my left cheek. I can drink fluids fine without any symptoms, the only time it went through my nose was with the rinsing. I'm on antibiotics and I'm taking 400 mg of advil every 4-6 hours which helps with the jaw pain. I'm already prone to anxiety but all of this is causing me a great deal of panic.
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