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Can you tell me more about the pain you experience? Where is it? I am so confused about the pain I am experiencing. What type of dental procedure caused yours? Also what type of medication are you on?

My pain is sporadic but more of dull, constant, pulling type of pain. It does radiate. And once it starts it is usually there for the rest of the day in some form or other.

Any info would really help.
Thank you
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