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Hi Hokiegirl,
Yes, that is a lot of molars to have removed at one time and your mouth is going to take months to heal. The limited opening is typical because there is quite a bit of inflammation deep in the tissue and muscle surrounding that entire area of your jaw. Warm moist compresses a couple of times a day may help reduce that inflammation. Do not try to force your jaw to open wider as that causes more inflammation. The pain you describe could be a dry socket. The OS would be able to tell you that is he took a look at all of the surgical sites. A couple of things.... One, always insist that the OS evaluate your surgical wounds, never let the dental assistant do that irrelevant of her education. Two if you do have a dry socket, the clove oil may reduce the pain but be sure to water it down before placing it in the socket. This will still be effective but it will burn less. Use it twice a day. Dry sockets are not at the surface of the wound. They are actually caused by the lack of blood in that area which causes the bone to become dry. So they are deep at the bone level. They can generally heal on their own if there is no other infection. But they can be very painful and can take several weeks or more to start to heal. If you have an infection in the bone, then clove oil is not going to cure it. So if you feel that you may have that and your OS is not giving you the attention you need, then seek an opinion from a different oral surgeon. Bryanna Quote:
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