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chriso 03-25-2014 10:20 PM

Tooth extraction,communication,sinus cavity
 
I had an upper molar extracted the other day(1.5 days ago). The dentist had some trouble getting it out,ended up stitching it up with 3 stitches. No pain meds,prescribed sudifed (sp). My girlfriend noticed tonight that my whole right side of my face is incredibly swollen,like even around my nose and under my eye. To me this seems sort of problematic,when it was just in the general area of the extraction,I guess it didn't bother me so much. The communication I believe was with another tooth,he had to section the tooth and remove it in 4 pieces. So my question is first off,is this sort of swelling normal? Do I go back to him tomorrow and give him more money,for him to prescribe something else,I have to go back next monday to remove the stitches also. I blew my nose earlier,and could like feel it in my mouth. Also the bleeding kind of lasted like 6 hours,on and off. Any help?

Bryanna 03-26-2014 10:19 AM

Hi chriso,

Do not blow your nose because if you have a sinus perforation you could enlarge it or prevent it from healing closed. Do not drink through a straw or drag on a cigarette for the same reasons.

If you are still very swollen today as you were last night, it is best to see the oral surgeon today to evaluate it. There should be NO charge for this visit even if he prescribes medication. Ask him if there was a perforation into the sinus with this tooth or the other tooth that you had mentioned and how big it was.

Bryanna



Quote:

Originally Posted by chriso (Post 1059381)
I had an upper molar extracted the other day(1.5 days ago). The dentist had some trouble getting it out,ended up stitching it up with 3 stitches. No pain meds,prescribed sudifed (sp). My girlfriend noticed tonight that my whole right side of my face is incredibly swollen,like even around my nose and under my eye. To me this seems sort of problematic,when it was just in the general area of the extraction,I guess it didn't bother me so much. The communication I believe was with another tooth,he had to section the tooth and remove it in 4 pieces. So my question is first off,is this sort of swelling normal? Do I go back to him tomorrow and give him more money,for him to prescribe something else,I have to go back next monday to remove the stitches also. I blew my nose earlier,and could like feel it in my mouth. Also the bleeding kind of lasted like 6 hours,on and off. Any help?


southwest 08-06-2014 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bryanna (Post 1059442)
Hi chriso,

Do not blow your nose because if you have a sinus perforation you could enlarge it or prevent it from healing closed. Do not drink through a straw or drag on a cigarette for the same reasons.

If you are still very swollen today as you were last night, it is best to see the oral surgeon today to evaluate it. There should be NO charge for this visit even if he prescribes medication. Ask him if there was a perforation into the sinus with this tooth or the other tooth that you had mentioned and how big it was.

Bryanna

I will of course call in the morning.

Just a few general curious questions to calm my self down

Would the way this heals would it be similar to a tooth extractions or very different since there is a flap and graft as I understand involved, sometimes taking several months heal?

Also for work I need to talk, and when I talk sometimes a little air goes down? is this going to be issue where I need to stop stoping all together for to heal?


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