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Is Throbbing And Soreness Normal After Widow Tooth Extraction?

i recently had a upper wisdom tooth extracted, and it feels tight when i smile and talk ans also i get a trobbing at the bottom of my nose and a soreness in the teeth along side it, the tooth was decayed and i had an infection prior to extraction, is the normal
Wed, 18 Jun 2014
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Read your query.

The symptoms you have suggests a prolonged anesthesia,which will reduce on its own time.I would advice you to visit your dentist and get a checkup to rule out the presence of a dry socket (non healing of the tooth socket).

Continue with the prescribed painkillers and antibiotics.

Do warm saline gargling and avoid vigorous gargling.

Hope this was helpful.

Thanks and regards.
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Is Throbbing And Soreness Normal After Widow Tooth Extraction?

Thanks for using Health Care Magic. Read your query. The symptoms you have suggests a prolonged anesthesia,which will reduce on its own time.I would advice you to visit your dentist and get a checkup to rule out the presence of a dry socket (non healing of the tooth socket). Continue with the prescribed painkillers and antibiotics. Do warm saline gargling and avoid vigorous gargling. Hope this was helpful. Thanks and regards.