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Old 06-15-2012, 04:52 PM #1
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Default Lump in gum and Jaw

Hi there
Im really hoping someone can help me, 14 days ago i had an abcess in my bottom right molar which was already root filled, 9 days ago i had the tooth removed, it was a difficult extraction as the roots were hooked into my jaw bone? anyway i ended up with dry socket and in terrible pain. My tooth is now healing nicely BUT i have this big swelling in the area between my cheek and my gum, its so hard to explain what its like, its very uncomfortable, like i have something about an inch long stuck in my mouth, it hurts to touch (begins to throb) my dentist said it would just go away, i have had 2 courses of antibiotics but it hasnt taken the swelling/lump away.
Does anyone know what it is as its beginning to worry me alot
Thanks
Terri-Jane
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