its been 2 hours since i went to the dentist and my teeth are just killing me, every time i bite down, i feel pain. is this normal?
Is it normal to feel pain in your teeth 2 hours after you go to the dentist?
I feel it like the whole DAY after I go to the dentist! I hate when they floss for you and like dig way deep in your gums, that hurts so bad. It's like "Thanks, I know how to floss."
I wouldn't be worried. If it lasts more than a day, call your dentist and tell them your concerns.
Reply:In your teeth or in your gums?
Reply:yeah maybe their jus sore..it'll be okay
Reply:I'm always sore after the dentist - even if it's just a cleaning.
Reply:Yes
Reply:If you had major work, yes.
If not, well, another trip back perhaps.
Reply:It depends on what you just had done. There can be pain from cleaning but not for long. But fillings or teeth pulled can hurt for quite awhile.
Reply:this depends on the procedure. I had all 4 wisdom teeth removed at the same time and got a whammy dose of novacain. I dont think it should be extremelly painful like that.
Reply:I never had that problem when I leave the dentist's office....but maybe you are sensitive in the gums and teeth or you had some deep dental work like a root canal. Give it a day, and if it continues, contact your dentist so he can help you.
Reply:If the dentist did work like a filling, it's totally normal to feel pain after the pain killer wears off.
Reply:depends what you got done, if you had a cavity filled or had braces tightened then yes .. if it was just a check up and now your teeth hurt you should probably call the dentist office if it's still open
Reply:Yeah sometimes it happens. Try using some mouth wash and sensitive tooth paste.
Reply:yes, its normal. but it depends on the doctor, he/she should do x-rays for you to check the conditions of your tooth. maybe it got infection, and you have to end up doin root canal treatment.
Reply:It all depends on the type of work done on you. It should not hurt after a couple of hours. If will be painful, your dentist needs to explain why and give you a course of action. It's late now, I think taking some Advil will ease the pain. If the pain is still there when you wake up in the morning, I'd give the dentist a call.
Hope you feel better.
Reply:U have your tooth pulled? If yes, it's normal coz u will get the pain after the "pain killer' (medicine) went off. Anyway, its vary and depend to each individual...
Reply:yes. the dentist was poking around your gums which probably hit a nerve. being that the gums aren't usually being poked at, it's gonna hurt a little bit. If it lasts more than a day, something's messed up.
Reply:I recently had fillings put in my teeth, and the doctor told me that I was going to have pain for the next 3-4 weeks, so depending on what you had done (at the dentist) It could be normal
Reply:It depends did you get fillings? if so then yes it might hurt you for about a day or two if longer then I would call you Dentist but really don't worry about it to much.
Reply:It is if you have a little exposed gumline (normal) or if you have been needing to have brushed regularly at the gumline, so he needed to chipp away at your gumline- tartar there. Hot and cold sensitivity?
Reply:Yes it is. You can rinse with warm salt water to help ease the pain. The warm water eases the muscles and the salt protects against minor infection in the mouth. You can also use orajel to numb the area that hurts. It doesn't taste wonderful but it will kill the pain.
Reply:Well yeah, but it depends on what the dentist did with your teeth. You know like getting braces. Overall I think it's pretty normal to get sore after a visit to the dentist.
Reply:I THINK IT IS NORMAL BECAUSE WHEN I GO TO THE DENTIST I ALWAYS FEEL PAIN FOR THE REST OF THE DAY
Reply:It depends on what you had done, as everyone has said. But it also depends on whether or not you have sensitive teeth. If it were a crown or root canal, you may have some soreness....if you've had a tooth extracted, again you will have some soreness. If you've had a cavity restored, it may be that all the decay wasn't taken out, there might be an infection or maybe the cavity wasn't fully put in. If you did have a cavity...composite fillings are made hard with an ultraviolet light and you should be fine. If it was an amalgam filling or silver filling (they're the same thing) then it takes a few hours for that to fully harden.
you're going to have to be a bit more specific. i'm a dental assistant but i can only go so far as to figure out what kind of pain you're feeling, but i hope it helped. GOOD LUCK =)
Reply:Yes, even if it's a cleaning.
If you rarely ever floss your teeth or haven't gotten your teeth cleaned in awhile, your gums are going to be a little sore. Keep flossing and get them cleaned every 6 months and the gums should toughen up, not to mention there will be less work to do if you keep up the regimen.
If it was more serious than a cleaning, yes, of course they're going to hurt 2 hrs later. :)
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What should I do about the pain in my teeth? ( plz read description)?
Ok, so i went to my orthadontist and before she said i didn't need an expander but now she is saying yes and so today she put spacers in my teeth (these little blue rubber bands that she jammed in between my teeth) I am not the type of person that takes medicene for pain but i will take Advil just not right now. Any other suggestions besides medicene and/or pills
What should I do about the pain in my teeth? ( plz read description)?
Stick with the Advil. The pain should go away after a day or so.
Reply:How about getting some oral gel like Ambasol (I think that's how its spelled) You can buy some at a pharmacy. It will numb your gums.
Reply:You could ask your doctor about this.
My dentist gave me this thing that looks like a hollow half circle. Kind of like a retiner, even, without the roof and bar across the teeth. It comes in mulitple flavors to! You start chewing on it when you get your braces, tightenings, ect.... You start chewing on it before the pain starts and it helps reduce pain. The meds are also a good idea.
Reply:To get ride of the pain in your mouth you can drink cold water or suck on ice. That is what my cousin does.
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What should I do about the pain in my teeth? ( plz read description)?
Stick with the Advil. The pain should go away after a day or so.
Reply:How about getting some oral gel like Ambasol (I think that's how its spelled) You can buy some at a pharmacy. It will numb your gums.
Reply:You could ask your doctor about this.
My dentist gave me this thing that looks like a hollow half circle. Kind of like a retiner, even, without the roof and bar across the teeth. It comes in mulitple flavors to! You start chewing on it when you get your braces, tightenings, ect.... You start chewing on it before the pain starts and it helps reduce pain. The meds are also a good idea.
Reply:To get ride of the pain in your mouth you can drink cold water or suck on ice. That is what my cousin does.
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Is it normal to have some pain with wisdom teeth?
My daughters wisdom teeth are breaking through the skin and she has some pain . Is this uncomfortableness normal and will pass once the tooth is fully in ? or does it possibly mean that they need extracting ?
Is it normal to have some pain with wisdom teeth?
Its normal to have lots of pain when wisdom teeth are erupting. OWWWWWW. Just like when she was cutting teeth as a baby.
Reply:You should make a dentist appointment, quick. I got all of mine out.
As for the amount of pain after surgery... For some people, it's painless, for others, it's awful.
Personally, it took me about three weeks for the pain to go away. =/
Reply:some people have this pain and some don't, personally mine never bothered me, this sometimes is a sign their growing in wrong, it would be best to seek out a dentist to be sure though.
Reply:It depends on how they are growing. If they are growing straight down, extracting is not necessary. It is necessary however if they are growing towards the teeth that are already in.
Reply:Well i don't know but it sounds like something is going to go good
Reply:In Germany wisdom teeth get extracted- pain or no pain...- as soon as they break through....at least that's how it was when I lived there...apparently because they rot faster back there.
Reply:Just as when she was an infant and cutting her baby teeth, her gums will be sensitive to the teeth breaking through; however, you might take her to her dentist and have the wisdom teeth xrayed to be sure they are growing in straight and are not crowding her other teeth. If there is a problem with the way they are growing, better to allow them to be removed before they cause other, more major problems. Your dentist can best advise you.
Reply:Yeah, pain is normal. There is a chance that they won't have to be extracted, but the amount of pain experienced is no indication. Mostly, dentists like to remove them under any circumstances because they are hard to clean, leading to more cavitites. The chances are small that a dentist will recommend leaving them in.
However, as long as the pain isn't too bad, she can leave them in for awhile, until you have the time and money to have them removed. I have some pain from mine, but they've been in for more than a year. I'm supposed to have them removed eventually, but there is no rush.
Reply:believe me it's natural..actually I'm having the same pain right now....and my mom she is a nurse and she told me that it will pass once the tooth is fully in..
Reply:To some they create no pain at all, if u have unbearable pain, u will have to extract em..
Reply:yes , the teeth are trying to come through and usually don't have enough room, pushing on other teeth.
also when trying to break through the gum tissue it usually will get swollen because the teeth opposite the area is crunching down causing it to swell.
food gets cauhgt under the tissue also causing pain.
try swishing with listerine and "lightly" massage the tissue (If you can) to get any thing caught under there out.
Then see your dentist
Reply:Yes, it's nornal to have some pain with wisdom teeth. I don't know if they need extracting. See a dentist. Goood luck.
Reply:Be Sensitive to your Teeth. If you can't even touch the tooth, that's and ache, But if the tooth is merely reaching to heat or cold, them it's a problem with sensitivity. Lot's of people have dental hypersensitivity, and it begins when the dentin underneath the tooth enamel becomes exposed usually at the gum line. Age, receding gums, surgery, and overzealous brushing with harsh paste and hard brushes can expose the dentin, most dentist recommends and over the counter toothpaste made especially for people with sensitive teeth, applied with a soft nylon bristle brush. such toothpastes include Sansone, Promise, protect, Thurmond, and denguel. And if you are noticing sensitivity for the first time, it makes good sense to see your dentist to make sure you have no other problem.
Reply:Yes it is normal to experience pain when a large tooth is bursting through your gums. Should the pain be unbearable and continue after the tooth is errupted you should see a dentist.
Reply:Its painful when they come in but if she does not have enough room for them they will push on her molars and cause real problems.
You might want to have the dentist look at them.
Its easier to have them removed BEFORE they come in all the way.
Reply:its normal. i just had my extracted and it is just as painful to have them removed =(
Reply:For a very good article on wisdom teeth, visit:
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-dieg...
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us
http://san-diego-dentists.blogspot.com
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-dieg...
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Reply:See a dentist!
For a very good article on wisdom teeth, visit:
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-dieg...
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us
http://san-diego-dentists.blogspot.com
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-dieg...
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/tijuana-...
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-dieg...
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Is it normal to have some pain with wisdom teeth?
Its normal to have lots of pain when wisdom teeth are erupting. OWWWWWW. Just like when she was cutting teeth as a baby.
Reply:You should make a dentist appointment, quick. I got all of mine out.
As for the amount of pain after surgery... For some people, it's painless, for others, it's awful.
Personally, it took me about three weeks for the pain to go away. =/
Reply:some people have this pain and some don't, personally mine never bothered me, this sometimes is a sign their growing in wrong, it would be best to seek out a dentist to be sure though.
Reply:It depends on how they are growing. If they are growing straight down, extracting is not necessary. It is necessary however if they are growing towards the teeth that are already in.
Reply:Well i don't know but it sounds like something is going to go good
Reply:In Germany wisdom teeth get extracted- pain or no pain...- as soon as they break through....at least that's how it was when I lived there...apparently because they rot faster back there.
Reply:Just as when she was an infant and cutting her baby teeth, her gums will be sensitive to the teeth breaking through; however, you might take her to her dentist and have the wisdom teeth xrayed to be sure they are growing in straight and are not crowding her other teeth. If there is a problem with the way they are growing, better to allow them to be removed before they cause other, more major problems. Your dentist can best advise you.
Reply:Yeah, pain is normal. There is a chance that they won't have to be extracted, but the amount of pain experienced is no indication. Mostly, dentists like to remove them under any circumstances because they are hard to clean, leading to more cavitites. The chances are small that a dentist will recommend leaving them in.
However, as long as the pain isn't too bad, she can leave them in for awhile, until you have the time and money to have them removed. I have some pain from mine, but they've been in for more than a year. I'm supposed to have them removed eventually, but there is no rush.
Reply:believe me it's natural..actually I'm having the same pain right now....and my mom she is a nurse and she told me that it will pass once the tooth is fully in..
Reply:To some they create no pain at all, if u have unbearable pain, u will have to extract em..
Reply:yes , the teeth are trying to come through and usually don't have enough room, pushing on other teeth.
also when trying to break through the gum tissue it usually will get swollen because the teeth opposite the area is crunching down causing it to swell.
food gets cauhgt under the tissue also causing pain.
try swishing with listerine and "lightly" massage the tissue (If you can) to get any thing caught under there out.
Then see your dentist
Reply:Yes, it's nornal to have some pain with wisdom teeth. I don't know if they need extracting. See a dentist. Goood luck.
Reply:Be Sensitive to your Teeth. If you can't even touch the tooth, that's and ache, But if the tooth is merely reaching to heat or cold, them it's a problem with sensitivity. Lot's of people have dental hypersensitivity, and it begins when the dentin underneath the tooth enamel becomes exposed usually at the gum line. Age, receding gums, surgery, and overzealous brushing with harsh paste and hard brushes can expose the dentin, most dentist recommends and over the counter toothpaste made especially for people with sensitive teeth, applied with a soft nylon bristle brush. such toothpastes include Sansone, Promise, protect, Thurmond, and denguel. And if you are noticing sensitivity for the first time, it makes good sense to see your dentist to make sure you have no other problem.
Reply:Yes it is normal to experience pain when a large tooth is bursting through your gums. Should the pain be unbearable and continue after the tooth is errupted you should see a dentist.
Reply:Its painful when they come in but if she does not have enough room for them they will push on her molars and cause real problems.
You might want to have the dentist look at them.
Its easier to have them removed BEFORE they come in all the way.
Reply:its normal. i just had my extracted and it is just as painful to have them removed =(
Reply:For a very good article on wisdom teeth, visit:
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-dieg...
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us
http://san-diego-dentists.blogspot.com
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-dieg...
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/tijuana-...
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-dieg...
http://www.las-vegas-nevada-lawyer-attor...
Reply:See a dentist!
For a very good article on wisdom teeth, visit:
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-dieg...
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us
http://san-diego-dentists.blogspot.com
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-dieg...
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/tijuana-...
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-dieg...
http://www.las-vegas-nevada-lawyer-attor...
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How Do I getRid Of this Pain from Wisdom Teeth Growing In?
I am 19 years old and 30 weeks pregnant...and just a couple of days my wisdom teeth started growing in. It was kind of sore at first but now the whole area on the left side of my mouth where the molars are the gum is very swollen and soft and its very painful....it looks lik a big swollen soft bump. It hurts alot what can i do to take the pain away. Can i go to the dentist and get them pulled or something while im pregnant? Plz help in a lot of pain i can hardly eat...
How Do I getRid Of this Pain from Wisdom Teeth Growing In?
Before I did or took anything, I would call to to my dentist. They can be removed before they come through. But, in your condition, I would think they would want to wait. And I would not take any type of medicine w/o discussing w/my doctor.
Have you tried to use Oral Gel" to temporarily numb the pain? Also, washing your mouth out with warm salt water will help. If the gum is real swollen, try a cold pack against the jaw for about 15 min, and if the swelling has gone down, use heat on it for the same amount of time. You rotate this if the swelling keeps coming back
I had to same problem when I was 19 with my first son, and we are all healthy, wealthy and wise. My children are grown and I have three beautiful grand children......lol :)
It really was painful but I had to do the things I recommended to you. Once the baby arrives and you can get to an oral surgeon, they can remove it so it will no longer bother you. I just had one removed and it did not hurt at all.
Reply:take an advil
Reply:Ibuprofen works pretty well. So does a liquid valiium.
Reply:Consult your doctor, don't listen to anyone on here.
Reply:agree with that guy. dont listen to anybody here. see a doctor
Reply:I doubt they would do it while your pregnant, because of the baby's health. Just take advil or get some gel or something for tooth aches! Wisdom teeth do hurt coming in, usually when they hurt, they need to come out! Sorry. Dont be gettin all snotty with peoples answers. They are just tryin to help. Shi* pregnant at 19, GREAT PARENTS!!!!!!!
Reply:Take advil and find out. But have your dentist refer you to an Oral Surgeon. I had mine out in November and had 0 prolems. They will tell you or not if this can be done while you are pregnant.
Reply:You should call your primary care doctor and ask what would be safe for you to take.
In the mean time put a cold compress up against your cheek to help numb the pain.
Reply:For temporary relief, you can get OraGel at the drug store. Rubbing it on your gums will deaden them. (They make something similar in a milder form for teething babies.)
Then do call your dentist's office and talk to them.
Reply:dampin a wash cloth, place in the microwave up to 30 seconds. watch it will be really hot, so take a potholder to get it out. then place on your jaw.
this helped me. since your preggers id ask your doctor about what pain meds you can take or oragel and get your self into the dentist. your teeth might be growing into some other teeth causeing you alot of pain. but in the mean while. do the wash cloth thing. :)
Reply:It sounds as if your wisdom teeth are impacted. You can ease the pain with salt water rinses and over the counter pain reliever. Call your doctor for advice on which to take since you are pregnant. You may also want to read the information here: http://health.yahoo.com/oralcare-overvie...
Reply:IF you are sure this is not an infection that has become an abscess...you may be able to ride it our with cold compress.
Infections in the mouth hurt like heck of course but worse, one does not want them to spread to the jaw bone and then travel to that closer organ...your brain.
I would say go to the dentist and let him or her be the judge for both of your health.
The very best of luck with this and your new family.
Java and C++
How Do I getRid Of this Pain from Wisdom Teeth Growing In?
Before I did or took anything, I would call to to my dentist. They can be removed before they come through. But, in your condition, I would think they would want to wait. And I would not take any type of medicine w/o discussing w/my doctor.
Have you tried to use Oral Gel" to temporarily numb the pain? Also, washing your mouth out with warm salt water will help. If the gum is real swollen, try a cold pack against the jaw for about 15 min, and if the swelling has gone down, use heat on it for the same amount of time. You rotate this if the swelling keeps coming back
I had to same problem when I was 19 with my first son, and we are all healthy, wealthy and wise. My children are grown and I have three beautiful grand children......lol :)
It really was painful but I had to do the things I recommended to you. Once the baby arrives and you can get to an oral surgeon, they can remove it so it will no longer bother you. I just had one removed and it did not hurt at all.
Reply:take an advil
Reply:Ibuprofen works pretty well. So does a liquid valiium.
Reply:Consult your doctor, don't listen to anyone on here.
Reply:agree with that guy. dont listen to anybody here. see a doctor
Reply:I doubt they would do it while your pregnant, because of the baby's health. Just take advil or get some gel or something for tooth aches! Wisdom teeth do hurt coming in, usually when they hurt, they need to come out! Sorry. Dont be gettin all snotty with peoples answers. They are just tryin to help. Shi* pregnant at 19, GREAT PARENTS!!!!!!!
Reply:Take advil and find out. But have your dentist refer you to an Oral Surgeon. I had mine out in November and had 0 prolems. They will tell you or not if this can be done while you are pregnant.
Reply:You should call your primary care doctor and ask what would be safe for you to take.
In the mean time put a cold compress up against your cheek to help numb the pain.
Reply:For temporary relief, you can get OraGel at the drug store. Rubbing it on your gums will deaden them. (They make something similar in a milder form for teething babies.)
Then do call your dentist's office and talk to them.
Reply:dampin a wash cloth, place in the microwave up to 30 seconds. watch it will be really hot, so take a potholder to get it out. then place on your jaw.
this helped me. since your preggers id ask your doctor about what pain meds you can take or oragel and get your self into the dentist. your teeth might be growing into some other teeth causeing you alot of pain. but in the mean while. do the wash cloth thing. :)
Reply:It sounds as if your wisdom teeth are impacted. You can ease the pain with salt water rinses and over the counter pain reliever. Call your doctor for advice on which to take since you are pregnant. You may also want to read the information here: http://health.yahoo.com/oralcare-overvie...
Reply:IF you are sure this is not an infection that has become an abscess...you may be able to ride it our with cold compress.
Infections in the mouth hurt like heck of course but worse, one does not want them to spread to the jaw bone and then travel to that closer organ...your brain.
I would say go to the dentist and let him or her be the judge for both of your health.
The very best of luck with this and your new family.
Java and C++
When you get wisdom teeth extracted,& it's still numb, is the numbness the only thing stopping the pain?
I got my four impacted teeth out very early this morning and was put to sleep thankfully! I am still numb but I am in absolutely no pain. I still can't feel my jaws, chin or lips, but I also can't feel any pain either. I've been out and about, running errands,shopping, and everything! I might even be attending an event for Valentines day with some friends later...if these ice packs do their job and make the swelling go down. So I was just wondering am I one of the "lucky" ones who don't experience that much pain....or is it too soon to tell? The surgeon wrote me a prescription for 40 Lortab but I haven't even needed them. :-D One thing I do notice is that as the anesthesia is kind of wearing off, it is beginning to hurt when I swallow. Is this normal? I guess i'm just excited because I was expecting the worst, but I feel nothing. Can it be possible to have a pain free wisdom tooth surgery? Especially since mine were impacted, %26amp;one had a bad cavity?
When you get wisdom teeth extracted,%26amp; it's still numb, is the numbness the only thing stopping the pain?
If they were "impacted" it usually is very sore, but everyone is different. I had little to no pain when mine were removed. In fact, I went on stage that evening a few hours after I had them out. My sister was the opposite. She writhed in terrible pain all day. The clot that forms in the "hole" where the tooth is removed, largely determines how much pain there is. If you have a good clot that covers the nerves, you have minimal pain. If the nerves are exposed, without a "cover" than it is horribly painful. Be careful not to chew anything as the dentist told you, so as not to disturb the "clot".
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When you get wisdom teeth extracted,%26amp; it's still numb, is the numbness the only thing stopping the pain?
If they were "impacted" it usually is very sore, but everyone is different. I had little to no pain when mine were removed. In fact, I went on stage that evening a few hours after I had them out. My sister was the opposite. She writhed in terrible pain all day. The clot that forms in the "hole" where the tooth is removed, largely determines how much pain there is. If you have a good clot that covers the nerves, you have minimal pain. If the nerves are exposed, without a "cover" than it is horribly painful. Be careful not to chew anything as the dentist told you, so as not to disturb the "clot".
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Anything to cut down pain of wisdom teeth coming in?
I think its my wisdom teeth coming in, and it hurts SO bad, and I can't take pain killers because my doc banned me off them to see if thats what is causing my tummy problems. Any ideas?
Anything to cut down pain of wisdom teeth coming in?
No painkillers, ouch. This is not much but oral gel will help some. Sorry to hear about Ur pain.
Reply:Ask your dentist!
For moderate pain, one or two tablets of Tylenol or Extra Strength Tylenol may be taken every three to four hours or Ibuprofen, (Motrin or Advil) two-four 200 mg tablets may be taken every 3-4 hours.
For severe pain, take the tablets prescribed as directed. The prescribed pain medicine will make you groggy and will slow down your reflexes. Do not drive an automobile or work around machinery. Avoid alcoholic beverages. Pain or discomfort following surgery should subside more and more every day. If pain persists, it may require attention and you should call the office.
For a very good article on wisdom teeth, visit:
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-dieg...
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us
http://san-diego-dentists.blogspot.com
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-dieg...
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/tijuana-...
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Anything to cut down pain of wisdom teeth coming in?
No painkillers, ouch. This is not much but oral gel will help some. Sorry to hear about Ur pain.
Reply:Ask your dentist!
For moderate pain, one or two tablets of Tylenol or Extra Strength Tylenol may be taken every three to four hours or Ibuprofen, (Motrin or Advil) two-four 200 mg tablets may be taken every 3-4 hours.
For severe pain, take the tablets prescribed as directed. The prescribed pain medicine will make you groggy and will slow down your reflexes. Do not drive an automobile or work around machinery. Avoid alcoholic beverages. Pain or discomfort following surgery should subside more and more every day. If pain persists, it may require attention and you should call the office.
For a very good article on wisdom teeth, visit:
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-dieg...
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us
http://san-diego-dentists.blogspot.com
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-dieg...
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/tijuana-...
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-dieg...
http://www.medical-research-study-direct...
http://www.las-vegas-nevada-lawyer-attor...
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