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Old 06-11-2010, 09:07 PM #1
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Default Dental Implant Question

Hi! I had my dental implant surgery yesterday. Since the surgery I have been feeling nauseous off and on. The surgery went good. I am swollen and sore, but not in that much pain. I also am not sick, so I wasn't sure if it was normal to feel a little nauseous for a few days after surgery. I am taking Amoxicillin, but have taken it before and never gotten nauseous from it. Anyone have a similar experience or know if this is normal?
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