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Old 06-14-2009, 12:32 PM #1
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Confused Let's start with extractions

I did'nt do my homework at all. Wish I had looked into something like this forum before I had all my teeth pulled out! Nevetheless, my questions now are: how long does it usually take for the initial facial swelling to go down after full mouth extraction, is there some certain criteria governing the number of days a dentist would prescribe something for the pain, how long should it take for the socket holes to close/heal assuming no dry sockets?
Any advice on healing these gums/sockets would also be appreciated.
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