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Hate to sound like a hypochondriac...this about an extracted tooth
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 543604" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Dry socket.</p><p></p><p>Now, call him up and ask him if he has the gel they fill it with........stuff sets in under 5 mins and no more dry socket........gum grows over it no sweat. Doesn't even hurt when they fill it in with the gel. Best darn stuff in the world. I refuse to go to a dentist who doesn't have it available in case of dry sockets. </p><p></p><p>Until you can hopefully get the gel, keep it clean........rinse with salt water but no swishing, just sort of roll your head around and let the water flow into it. Salt water will help it heal faster too........but it's going to be a while without that gel stuff.</p><p></p><p>And yes, you can still have pain after extraction for a long time. Mine were mostly all pulled 2 yrs ago..............and yeah, I can still feel things in certain areas of the mouth, and sometimes it even hurts, that pounding you get with a bad tooth. Made me mad because the areas it does it in the teeth never hurt before extraction. ugh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 543604, member: 84"] Dry socket. Now, call him up and ask him if he has the gel they fill it with........stuff sets in under 5 mins and no more dry socket........gum grows over it no sweat. Doesn't even hurt when they fill it in with the gel. Best darn stuff in the world. I refuse to go to a dentist who doesn't have it available in case of dry sockets. Until you can hopefully get the gel, keep it clean........rinse with salt water but no swishing, just sort of roll your head around and let the water flow into it. Salt water will help it heal faster too........but it's going to be a while without that gel stuff. And yes, you can still have pain after extraction for a long time. Mine were mostly all pulled 2 yrs ago..............and yeah, I can still feel things in certain areas of the mouth, and sometimes it even hurts, that pounding you get with a bad tooth. Made me mad because the areas it does it in the teeth never hurt before extraction. ugh [/QUOTE]
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