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Old 10-02-2016, 04:19 PM #1
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Hi,

On monday i started having pain in my wisdom tooth which was extremely decayed. Wednesday my face and neck swelled, and i could barely open my mouth. On Friday i started antibiotics and had the tooth extracted. He did not drain it or anything, just pulled it and i went home. Its still extremely swollen and sore. Is this normal? How long until it goes away? My wedding is in three weeks!
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