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Old 08-24-2013, 03:44 AM #1
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Frown gum still throbbing after wisdom tooth extraction

I had my wisdom tooth taken out 5 days ago and it is still throbbing, two days after having it out i caught tonsilitis, not sure how but socket might of got infected and caused it, anyway my tonsils are clearing up as i am on antibiotics but my socket and my jaw still hurt like hell. I was just wondering if this is normal as it was quite a bad and rough extraction so may take longer to heal so will phone my dentist monday but in the mean time anyone got any advise you could give me please?
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