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Old 08-24-2013, 10:13 AM #1
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Default Wisdom Tooth extraction site still tender

I had my 2 top wisdom teeth removed on Aug 12. I assumed by the 19th I could have soft foods. I made perogies in the oven and they were soft enough for me to chew without being mushy. the edges however were sharp I guess is the way you could put it. My right side was feeling fine and wasn't hurting anymore until I had the perogies. Now I'm worried I messed up the healing and will need more stitches even thought there isn't any pain today it just feels "weird". I'm not having any issues with my left side.

I'm assuming I irritated the area quite a bit when I was eating. I tried to stay away from the edges of the perogy. but since it was a week after my initial surgery I thought I'd be able to eat something other then soup.

I get the bottom ones removed Monday (the 26) will I have to get more stitches because of this or will the area just feel "weird" for a while while it heals? (I get the stitches that are there on both sides removed before they take out the bottom wisdom teeth.)
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