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∙ 18y agohi. i got my wisdom teeth removed this past monday, and it's really be an ALRIGHT recovery - nothing toooo painful, but nothing comfortable either. i was just looking around on the net to see if something similar to what im experiencing was common. it is kinda liek your concern. my surgeon gave me dissolvable stitches, and they have basically fallen out (they didn't last the full week). but now, my gum is actually torn and, as gross as it may sound, somewhat flapping. i saw your entry and i was just wondering if you ever found anything about your complication, because maybeeee it would have something about mine. if you're able to, please let me know! and hope you're doing well!
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∙ 18y agoOn your cheek? There should be upto 4 holes in the back of your mouth (where the teeth were pulled) for a few weeks, but unless something happened to your cheek during the surgery. (or at another time) you shouldn't have a hole in your cheek
A blood clot in your cheek is life threatening and you would have to have surgery for the clot to be removed.
The cheek swelling was caused by bacterial infection, which food debris to the periodontal pocket of your wisdom tooth resulted in. Usually metronidazole and cefaclor should be taken orally about one week. The wisdom tooth need to be pulled out until the cheek swelling cure.
Methamphetamine use can cause dry mouth, which may lead to dehydration and cracked skin. However, a large liquid-filled blister on the cheek is more likely due to a different cause such as an allergic reaction, infection, or skin condition. It is important to seek medical attention to determine the exact cause of the blister.
try to not keep biting it
yes
Answer stitches in cheekI had my wisdom teeth taken out a week ago all my swelling has gone down and i have the same thing there is 1 stitch in my cheek so yes im pretty sure it is normal.
that is not a normal reaction post wisdom teeth extraction you should notify your dentist an check with other doctors, x rays will be needed to further examine the problem.
yes you do and be very catious , because the blistering will eventually cause a infection, which will eventually cause a swollen cheek !
Yes. The surgeon closes the wound with a suture that basically attaches the cheek skin to the gum tissue leading to your tongue. As you swell after surgery the stich starts to feel more tight and becomes more noticeable to you.
This is not a question.
The only time an impaled object can be safely removed is if it's stuck in the cheek. The wound must then be immediately treated and wrapped to slow the bleeding.