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dry sockets?

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hey guys!

I'm on day 3 post-wisdom teeth extraction. i was having a shake earlier, and it would sting/hurt when the liquid would touch the area where the teeth were pulled. does that mean that the clot had fallen out? i've been super careful the last 3 days. i'd hate to think a socket had formed after all.

i can't do a self examination quite yet since my jaws are still sore and can't quite open my mouth wide enough.

advice is much appreciated :D
 
Dude it sucks big time. I had all 4 of mine extracted in May. Luckily I didn't get dry sockets. I used a lot of salt water and just leaned my head from side to side. Did you get the dissolving stitches? If so its gonna feel funny the they dissolve, but I have to say it was worth it because mine caused me to have a lot of headaches. Best of luck to you. (*8*)
 
Just keep following your oral surgeon's or dentist's advice. There's going to be pain for a while and that doesn't necessarily mean you have a dry socket. Even if you do have a one though, there's not a whole lot you can do about it on your own before the follow up appointment (which should be in a couple days I'm guessing).
 
Just keep following your oral surgeon's or dentist's advice. There's going to be pain for a while and that doesn't necessarily mean you have a dry socket. Even if you do have a one though, there's not a whole lot you can do about it on your own before the follow up appointment (which should be in a couple days I'm guessing).


funny you mentioned the follow-up, there wasn't any mention of that so far, LOL. I think a bit of an oversight on my part, although they did say that I could call anytime I had questions. and my temporary crown also got dislodged the other day, so i gotta call about that situation too, LOL.

thanks for the heads-up! i really appreciate it. (*8*)
 
It seems unusual to me that they didn't schedule a check-up a week after the initial surgery. The reason for the follow up is to make sure everything is healing properly, specifically to check for problems like dry sockets or infection.
 
It seems unusual to me that they didn't schedule a check-up a week after the initial surgery. The reason for the follow up is to make sure everything is healing properly, specifically to check for problems like dry sockets or infection.


i just got back from the check-up, doc says i'm healing well, no dry sockets (since i'm not in unmitigating pain during the waking hours) and i can eat solids again. he told me to come back in a month.

W00T! :gogirl:
 
Yes, but did he say when you can have oral sex again? ;)


i actually *almost* asked that!! LOL. he mentioned that the bone will grow in around 6 weeks, so, probably that's the time i can get some action again. (good thing i got some before the surgery, LOL)
 
I had one of mine pulled yesterday---and I feel totally fine so far----had a bit of bleeding right after the procedure and so far no problems and no real pain. The dentist did not schedule a follow-up....so I guess if I have problems I will need to call him up. I was expecting a lot more discomfort-----kidney stones were worse.
 
At one point in my life I worked for a dentist, and we did do some wisdom teeth extractions in our office. A little pain and discomfort is normal, and even a little stinging and hurting when eating/drinking seems normal too. A dry socket is very painful, and more than a short pain too. You'd probably be hurrying yourself into the dentist very fast if you really had a dry socket.

Sounds like you've already been checked out by your dentist - I'd just avoid crunchy hard foods - stick to a softer diet, and warm very gentle salt water rinses aren't a bad idea either.

Probably by now you're doing much better! :)
 
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