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Old 08-04-2015, 06:13 AM #1
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Default Wisdom tooth extraction

Hi everyone!

I had my wisdom teeth pulled 6 days ago. 2 on the top and 1 on the bottom left that was slightly impacted. Surgery went fine and everything seems to be healing well and looks good. However, sometimes I get a dull aching in my bottom front teeth and gum line. Just wondering if this is normal? I don't think I have a dry socket (at least I hope not) and I have followed all directions and guidelines following the procedure to avoid having anything awful happen. Any information would be helpful. Also, when is it ok to finally start chewing foods in the back of my mouth and not the front?
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