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Wisdom tooth help
My name is Mike and I am trying to help my wife find answers concerning her #32 wisdom tooth. She had it removed over a year ago and has been having issues with the site ever since the extraction. Symptom's like her left eye twitching, infections in and around the site and #31, swollen lymphoid's, ear pain, throat and hear burn from her anxiety from the situation. She has seen her regular dentist, oral surgeon, endoctics and periodontal. The oral surgeon has reopened the site twice and found infection each time, the endoctics doctor ran tests and found nothing except the site isn't healing correctly, the periodontist suggests a bone graft however days she can't guarantee it will help the situation. Any ideas on what to try know, this is really driving her anxiety not getting answers
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Hi Mike,
I'm sorry your wife is having this problem, it can be very debilitating. I have a few questions.... 1) Was the wisdom tooth impacted (not visible or partially visible above the gum line)? 2) Why was the wisdom tooth extracted.. infection, decay, pain? 3) What is the health of tooth #31... is that tooth root canaled? What is the health of her other teeth? 4) Did she develop a dry socket or signs of infection in that area shortly after the wisdom tooth was extracted? If not, how long after the extraction did symptoms develop? 5) Is your wife a smoker? 6) How is your wife's health in general? Does she take any medications? 7) How many times has she been on antibiotics in the last 2 years? 8) Has the oral surgeon or other dentists mentioned the possibility of a cavitation called Osteomyelitis? 9) Would she consider seeing a non conventional dentist, one who practices Biological dentistry? Bryanna Was the tooth decayed Quote:
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I had my wisdom tooth pulled in a lot of pain
I recently had my wisdom tooth pulled and a tooth that only had roots left in they didn't give any antibiotics but I'm having a lot of pain and discomfort and also is blistering is this normal
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Tiffyj,
Blistering is not normal healing for an extraction site unless you are doing something to cause it to blister or there is an infection. If you smoke ..... chew on the surgical site or eat spicy foods... rinse with mouthwash... put anything inside the sockets like an aspirin ..... any of those things can cause the site to blister. If you do not smoke or have not done anything of those things, then it's best to go back and see the oral surgeon to evaluate it. Bryanna Quote:
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Also she had a cone beam done with the drs saying there was nothing to see. Other then this situation she has been completely healthy.
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