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Old 05-20-2012, 04:14 PM #2
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Lady Purrfect - I had your same/similar experience; and as well, I worked as an assistant in oral surgery. What you describe sounds very much like you could be having, post-op, what is called 'dry sockets', which requires prompt treatment, beyond the Rx antibiotics.

If an oral surgeon did your extractions, contact that same office a.s.a.p. re: your dental emergency.
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