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Old 01-29-2015, 09:37 PM #1
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Default Post Wisdom teeth extraction Query

Hi, anyone out there can help me, I had 1 bottom molar, and impacted wisdom teeth surgically removed about 10 days ago, today I had it un-stitched. My jaws were still abit swollen but I feel no pain. Is the swell normal? I finished my prescribed course of medication, 4 days ago and I had mild diarrhea today. Also, the dentist did not issue me the syringe to irrigate the holes, what else can I do to prevent the hole from clogging up by food. I'm afraid of infections. lastly, what are the chances now that I have un-stitched the wound, and a dry socket would occur?
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