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Old 09-07-2013, 12:29 AM #1
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Default wisdom teeth pulled over a month ago still have bleeding

I had 3 wisdom teeth pulled Sept 3 as I wrote about before. The tooth on the lower left is still draining some nasty tasting discharge and is still painfull when I chew. The one above it a hole was made in my sinus, has started bleeding again. It has been painful since the extraction, especially when I sneeze. I try to sneeze with my mouth open. But it still hurts. I have gone back a couple of times and have been told to give it 2 weeks more each time i have gone in. Honestly I feel like they are blowing me off. I have an appointment on Sept 11 with a "gum specialist" to follow up on the infected lower left. I am wondering if I should make an appt with an ENT for the upper sinus problem.
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Hi Joy,

You mean Aug 3rd... right???

Are you using the left side of your mouth when you chew food?

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I had 3 wisdom teeth pulled Sept 3 as I wrote about before. The tooth on the lower left is still draining some nasty tasting discharge and is still painfull when I chew. The one above it a hole was made in my sinus, has started bleeding again. It has been painful since the extraction, especially when I sneeze. I try to sneeze with my mouth open. But it still hurts. I have gone back a couple of times and have been told to give it 2 weeks more each time i have gone in. Honestly I feel like they are blowing me off. I have an appointment on Sept 11 with a "gum specialist" to follow up on the infected lower left. I am wondering if I should make an appt with an ENT for the upper sinus problem.
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Default pain drainage from wisdom teeth being pulled

I'm sorry I meant Aug 3. No I am not chewing on the left side of my mouth. I can't even imagine that. I try to minimize chewing anyway. Certainly can't bite anything like an apple. For that matter a peach. I have to slice them in small slices.
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