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Old 07-11-2014, 08:14 AM #1
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Default Wisdom Surgery

Hello,

I had Wisdom tooth Surgery early last week and apparently after 5 days of the surgery i started having swelling in my mouth. Due to the swelling i am now unable to open my mouth. It hurts when i try to open my mouth. I visited the dentist last Tuesday and the dentist have put me on antibiotics. After having antibiotics for last 3 days the swelling still hasn't reduced or can't see any improvement therefore i am unable to open my mouth. I am really worried and not sure why the swelling hasn't been reduced yet. Is this something to do with severe infection? Please can you advise?
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