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Old 01-29-2008, 12:38 AM
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I will post again tomorrow after my appointment. No material was placed in the socket, the dentist took two spot xrays although the second extended further into the roof of my mouth and went further toward the back.

Been using lukewarm salt water only, and the salty yucky metallic taste is new since the surgery. I asked if I needed to be back on antibiotics and was told since he saw nothing "no", just to watch it.

Can front incisors extend into a sinus?? I had a feeling in the floor of my nose on that side like there was a sore there after the extraction (but there wasn't). And it still feels kind of raw.

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Originally Posted by Bryanna View Post
Hi TooTired,
Two things come to mind, one, did the dentist place any graft material in the extraction site and was there any sinus exposure during the extractions? Did he take a panoramic radiograph today or just two spot xrays?

What have you been rinsing with since the extraction? If you are rinsing with salt water that's great, but the water should not be hot, it should be warm only. You should not be rinsing with anything other than warm salt water because any kind of mouthwash, even peroxide, can cause that scalding sensation to the tramatized tissue.

Is that scalding feeling new or has it been like that since the extraction?

It could be a neurological response to the oral surgery, but I don't think you would have a sulfuric, salty metallic taste if that were the case. That generally is indicative of an infection and the salty often means sinus involvement.

Keep us posted on what the ENT tells you. I sure hope it's easily remedied!

Bryanna
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