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Angiemc00 06-21-2013 08:00 AM

Tooth extraction help
 
I broke a tooth down to the gum line , I had tooth extracted 5 weeks ago,

1 week after extraction i had dry socket & was sedated & had it dug out where they found infection but it was all cleared.

Ive been on antibiotics for the 5 weeks but i still have red lump one side of the extraction socket , its tender & i still cant eat that side.

Ive been told after a xray there is no sign of infection but why is it still like this im at my wits end! My glands are all up in my neck & my jaw hurts. :(:confused::confused:

Bryanna 06-21-2013 03:02 PM

Hi Angie,

Your description of your symptoms for 5 weeks post op of a tooth extraction are not normal. It would be best to consult with an oral surgeon (not a general dentist) about your situation.

I also read your other post ..... Do not rinse with anything other than salt water. Do not put any mouthwash what so ever inside the socket as it will cause it to burn and become very irritated.

Seek help from an oral surgeon as there is something going on that you cannot treat yourself.

Let us know how you're doing.....
Bryanna





Quote:

Originally Posted by Angiemc00 (Post 994082)
I broke a tooth down to the gum line , I had tooth extracted 5 weeks ago,

1 week after extraction i had dry socket & was sedated & had it dug out where they found infection but it was all cleared.

Ive been on antibiotics for the 5 weeks but i still have red lump one side of the extraction socket , its tender & i still cant eat that side.

Ive been told after a xray there is no sign of infection but why is it still like this im at my wits end! My glands are all up in my neck & my jaw hurts. :(:confused::confused:


anneo59 06-21-2013 06:43 PM

dental issues Angie
 
:hug: Hi Angie, Bryanna sounds like she knows what she is talking about. Went thru a similar situation last year. Please consider her advice and keep on taking care of yourself. It can be difficult, with extensive oral surgery. Hang in there!!!!


Quote:

Originally Posted by Bryanna (Post 994185)
Hi Angie,

Your description of your symptoms for 5 weeks post op of a tooth extraction are not normal. It would be best to consult with an oral surgeon (not a general dentist) about your situation.

I also read your other post ..... Do not rinse with anything other than salt water. Do not put any mouthwash what so ever inside the socket as it will cause it to burn and become very irritated.

Seek help from an oral surgeon as there is something going on that you cannot treat yourself.

Let us know how you're doing.....
Bryanna


Angiemc00 06-22-2013 04:18 AM

Confused
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bryanna (Post 994185)
Hi Angie,

Your description of your symptoms for 5 weeks post op of a tooth extraction are not normal. It would be best to consult with an oral surgeon (not a general dentist) about your situation.

I also read your other post ..... Do not rinse with anything other than salt water. Do not put any mouthwash what so ever inside the socket as it will cause it to burn and become very irritated.

Seek help from an oral surgeon as there is something going on that you cannot treat yourself.

Let us know how you're doing.....
Bryanna


Hi bryanna,

Thankyou for your reply , im very confused now why would my dentist tell me its nothing to worry about ? I did go see a different dentist for a second opition & he x rayed it also & said the same. :confused::confused::confused:

Bryanna 06-22-2013 08:43 AM

Hi Angie,

You stated....
"My glands are all up in my neck & my jaw hurts"
"i still have red lump one side of the extraction socket"

Why are your glands swollen? What is the red lump?

The pain in your jaw could be due to the trauma from the surgery. OR it could be related to the other symptoms you mentioned.

Have you seen an oral surgeon?

Bryanna



bryanna,

Thankyou for your reply , im very confused now why would my dentist tell me its nothing to worry about ? I did go see a different dentist for a second opition & he x rayed it also & said the same. :confused::confused::confused:[/QUOTE]

Angiemc00 06-25-2013 10:55 AM

Thankyou for reply which scared the life out of me! but been back to dentist & its now settling down nicely :)


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