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Old 08-18-2017, 11:21 PM #1
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Default Pain and lumps 1 week after wisdom tooth extraction

I'm a 78 year old woman. Had wisdom tooth removed 6 days ago. Still experiencing bad pain intermittently and taking strong painkillers. Swollen lumps in jaw. Do not wish to take antibiotics. Gargling hourly during day with warm salted water and using colloidal silver spray. Will this clear by itself or do I return to a dentist?
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