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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Wild West
Posts: 1,021
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Wild West
Posts: 1,021
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Hi RandyIan2, and welcome!
Too bad you've had such a dental ordeal just now, when care isn't very available. Your wisdom tooth extraction sounds as if it was difficult, and with a difficult extraction like that (wisdom teeth are often quite difficult) you need a lot of time to recover. Everything in or near your mouth has been subjected to the trauma of the extraction process, after all.
Every time I've had a tooth extraction I've been sent home with instructions about warm salt water rinses, and they really have helped. I hope you're trying those unless the dry socket problem means that you're not supposed to.
I can't recall having a dry socket but I do know that it's no fun and something that has to be dealt with in a specific way. I hope you're following any instructions your dentist gave you about that.
Other people with more information than I have will probably be coming along to reply to you. I hope your problems will calm down without need for any more dental procedures but completing the partial root canal you've had might help as well.
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