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wisdom teeth extraction - limited jaw movement

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bill - 01 Jun 2005 02:30 GMT
Hello,

This is the first time I've posted to this group, so forgive me if this
has been answered in the past. About a month ago, I had 2 wisdom teeth
pulled on my left hand side (1 and 16 I think). Well, to say the least,
it hurt real bad. Ever since the sutures were removed, I've had really
bad cold sensitivity. Anyway, this is what is bothering me now. For the
last week, and its getting worse, I have limited jaw movement. It
started where I couldn't yawn without intense pain, not I literally
cannot open my mouth wider then an inch or so. I have an appointment to
see the dentist again for this on Thursday morning, but I was wondering
if any of you could give me a heads up of what this could be.

Thanks,

-Bill
Alexander Vasserman DDS - 01 Jun 2005 03:35 GMT
infection.
get it taken care of right away.

> Hello,
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> -Bill
bill - 01 Jun 2005 04:14 GMT
Alexander,

Thank you for your quick response and advice. Would it be suffice to
wait until my appointment early Thurdsay morning, or should I try and
make an emergency appointment tomorrow?

All your advice is very appreciated.

-Bill

> infection.
> get it taken care of right away.
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>>-Bill
Dave King - 01 Jun 2005 16:22 GMT
>Alexander,
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>> infection.
>> get it taken care of right away.

That may be jumping the gun abit without any info regarding swelling.
Wouldnt be suprised if its joint related which can be very common.
Regardless, go see the doc that removed the teeth.

>>>Hello,
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>>>-Bill
 
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