Thursday, November 12, 2009

Tooth extraction?

Well I got 4 teeth extracted about a month ago and i'm wondering if its safe that I don't have a dry socket.


I don't have any blood clots, but no pain.


Are the extractions on a path of healing well?

Tooth extraction?
Dry sockets usually form 72 hours after an extraction. Dry sockets are extremley painful, and usually require stronger than over-the-counter painkillers.


It you had your teeth extracted over a month ago now, they should be fine.


The healing process really takes two weeks. The gum, and bone down in the jaw, starts to fuse and re-build itself after a week or two. You've really got nothing to worry about, unless there's extreme pain or bleeding.





p.s


if they were on the top row of your mouth, the chance of having dry socket is a great deal less. The blood flow, to the top row of teeth is quite sufficent enough that if the clot's do fall out, it will simply re-fill teh socket shortly after.
Reply:they are well healed
Reply:If you were going to have any trouble, You would have it before now, I had 8 taken out 6 were cut out. If you are not having trouble now then your ok
Reply:You can always go in and have a dentist look in your mouth and tell you. He will not charge much or maybe look in your mouth for free. It is best for the dentist to look and tell you! Bye!.............

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