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Old 04-03-2016, 09:23 PM
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I didn't mean to imply any kind short coming with your advice, you probably saved me! I'll stop googling because it is scary!

I am doing salt water rinses and will watch for this things. Thank you again!

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Originally Posted by Bryanna View Post
snowclover,

It's best that you don't research about jaw abscesses because every case is a bit different and is treated accordingly. So what you may be reading may not fit your situation at all.

I did not discuss abscesses with you because it may not have been an abscess at the onset and I did not want to alarm you unnecessarily. That is why I kept stressing to have the xray done.

The area will be sore from the incision and the sutures. Keep in mind that there is an infection which causes a great deal of inflammation. So the area is "heated up" to begin with. Making an incision in a hot inflamed area is going to result in soreness

You need to keep the area clean. Did the os recommend salt water rinsing? If the salt stings, then just use warm water to rinse with. NO mouthwash.

You can also apply moist heat (comfortably warm) to the outside of your face over this area a few times a day. The moist heat draws the blood to flow into the area which can reduce pain and swelling and speed up the healing.

You need to watch for swelling, fever, or an increase rather then decrease of pain within the next 2-3 days. If any of those develop, do not hesitate to get back to the oral surgeon. Just a note ... if this os is making you feel put off or that he's not concerned about this infection, please consider consulting with a different oral surgeon. You would need pre and post op xrays to see a new surgeon.

Bryanna
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