Infection tooth extraction site
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Pain, swelling, bleeding, infection, bruising, delayed healing, scarring, damage to other teeth and/or roots that may result in the need for tooth repair or loss, loose tooth/teeth, damage to dental appliances, cracking and/or stretching of the corners of the mouth, cuts inside the mouth or on the lips, jaw fracture, stress or damage to the jaw joints (TMJ), difficulty in opening the mouth or ...
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– It is very important to keep the area as clean as possible to prevent infection and promote healing. DO NOT directly brush the extraction site for the first 3-4 days after surgery to prevent dislodging of the blood clot from the socket. DO NOT use any toothpaste for the first 2-3 days post extraction.
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Infection at the extraction site or elsewhere requiring additional treatment. Drug side effects or other drug reactions. The teeth may shift in the future. T.M.J. problems may occur in the future. I have been informed that the condition of the tooth will be worsened and that other systemic problems could develop if the extraction is not done.
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Localized Osteitis usually occurs 3 to 5 days following extraction of a mandibular tooth with the third molar site being the most common. The following symptoms exist: The patient will complain that analgesics do not help the pain and that the pain radiates to the ear. There is a characteristic foul odor. The patient also complains of a bad taste.
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Different people heal at different speeds after an extraction. It is important to keep your mouth and the extraction site as clean as possible, making sure that the socket is kept clear of all food and debris. Don’t rinse for the first 24 hours, and this will help your mouth to start healing.
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I understand that an extraction may cause a fracture in the surrounding bone. Occasionally, the tooth to be extracted may be fused to the surrounding bone. In both situations, additional treatment is necessary. Bone fragments called “spicules” may arise at the site following extraction and …
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