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I had a rear lower molar taken out yesterday - first extraction in 48 years and while not as bad as I'd imagined (and a blessed relief after the toothache) the tooth did break on pulling and it took a fair bit of excavation to get all the roots out bit by bit. So a 50 minute job in the end.

Anyway - as the pain starts to recede with nurofen and parrotseatthemall coping nicely, and a quick shine of a torch in my mouth reveals a nice cap of grey white granulation tissue. And I'm eating lukewarm mush and soup and rinsing regularly with salt water like a good boy. Because the idea of dry socket terrifies me. I have therefore 2 questions.....

How fragile is this granulation tissue cap; I'm trying to keep stuff away from it but occasionally my tongue can't help itself. Obvs I'm not scrubbing it / near it with a brush but am I likely to dislodge it if I'm careful, or is it likely to be well stuck to the sides after 36 hours, give or take?

And second; I have a filthy cold; apart from (obvs) not doubling up on the paracetomol content, any reason not to take a cold remedy / decongestant?

Ta.....


 
Posted : 21/02/2017 6:36 pm
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bump for the daytime dentists


 
Posted : 22/02/2017 7:49 am
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it's quite rare. swishing with water and coughing and sneezing won't help ( and smoking). 3-5 days is the normal period that it could occur


 
Posted : 22/02/2017 7:59 am
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with this cold, coughing and sneezing aren't avoidable. Don't smoke, not swishing with anything, just bathing the area in lukewarm salty water after eating.

I did read that it's mainly uppers that are an issue with coughs and sneezes where the sinuses can be connected.... so fingers crossed.


 
Posted : 22/02/2017 8:21 am
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Sounds like you're doing everything ok. First 24 hours is where the main risk is. Don't worry about sneezing with a lower extraction. Can't think of a reason not to take cold remedies, other than the dosage issue, which you're aware of. You're right to be careful, dry sockets aren't fun.
I don't practice anymore so my advice is completely non professional:)


 
Posted : 22/02/2017 8:26 am