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Old 07-17-2013, 12:10 PM #1
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Angry Wisdom extracted, sinus complication

Hello whole NeuroTalk,

I've been asking myself, should I register or not and I did at the end. Seems like a nice board with friendly attitude.

Anyway, here is the story. On day 10.07.'13. I extracted my upper right tooth (no. 16) which had cavity. It was open for a long time because I treid to repair it, but tooth probably had root canals infected and I had a bad smell from my mouth and I though the best thing would be just to pull it out. Because my tooth had 3 roots "attached" to maxillary sinus, it was pain to get it extracted. My dentist has been pulling it out for one and a half hour and the procedure was really complicated.

When I came back home, I had a horrible toothache for a few days, like the worst pain I ever felt, and trust me, I felt a lot of things in my life. The pain eventually went out a little bit in next few days, and I was going to my dentist regulary so he can check me up if everything was right.

Yesterday, 16.7. was a beautiful day without the pain. I couldn't (and still can't) close my jaw because it hurts then but it was ok, it's probably a procedure.

So, I took a bath today, but while doing shower, bit of water gone in my nose. I could feel it going through my sinus to my extracted hole and then in my mouth. It was aweful and the pain started right away so I just stopped with showering. I'm currently afraid is this pain temporary or I messed my extraction procedure. If it's the second one, I'm about to give up and put my self under silent death. I'm about to drink 400mg of Brufen just to make a pain go away. Also, my ear hurts and my head is aching a bit to.

I hope Bryanna can help me out as I see she has an enorome knowledge in dental section.

I also have a problem with tooth bellow extraction hole. When any pressure is put on it, I feel a horrible pain. but when I don't touch it, it doesn't hurt. Seems like a cavity to me but I'm not sure, can somebody enlight me?

I'm 18 years old, formally from Albania but I don't live there. I have a very strong teeths and always have a problem extracting them. They are also very sensitive to hot/cold.

I've been drinking Amoxillin and Chymoral from the days I extracted my teeth.
I didn't have a dry socket in these days, didn't spit or sneez and didn't smoke. I'm actually trying to stop smoking as I didn't smoke from the extraction day, might success .

Sorry for my english.
Cheers.
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