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Q: Wisdom Teeth Extractions
asked by: OddlyFair on June 7th, 2009
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I got my two lower wisdom teeth pulled on Jun 1st. The pain wasn't bad until the night of th 6th. The pain that I feel is not just from the area from where the tooth was its just the whole bottom side. I do remember before they put me under that it was close to the nerve but he didn't think it would cause a problem. My question is that if he did hit the nerve what exactly should I do now? Is it something that I can do like just give it time or actually go to the hospital? I only ask because they didn't make it seem to serious when they first brought it up.
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JavaMissus
replied on June 8th, 2009
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As long as your not having some deep throbbing you should be OK...When it throbs you could have some sort of a dry socket or possible infection...If this happens contact the dentist...
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