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Re: teeth extraction
| AdvanceAgent | 27 Sep 2006 18:51 |
Antibiotics will take care of the abscess, in addition to the extraction. The antibiotics will need to be taken prior to your extraction and after as well.
The abscess could be interferring with the local anesthetics because of the low PH inside the abscess. This is why antibiotics should be taken prior the the procedure to get it under control.
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> > Just backed out of an extraction of a tooth from the bottom left hand > > side of my mouth (near the middle) [quoted text clipped - 30 lines] > > Thanks |
| scared | 27 Sep 2006 18:09 |
> Just backed out of an extraction of a tooth from the bottom left hand > side of my mouth (near the middle) [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] > > Thanks Been thinking some more about this. The dentist kept asking if my lips were numb, and i said only around the edge and the tip of my tough. Strangle approx 1.5 hours after the injection my bottom lip was completely numb. Could this have been a delayed reaction ?? possibly caused by my medication, or am i just pulling as straws here ?
Any tips about the abscess ?
Thanks
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| scared | 27 Sep 2006 15:44 |
Just backed out of an extraction of a tooth from the bottom left hand side of my mouth (near the middle)
The reason i backed out was i was so scared, the dentist injected the drugs, waited for every thing to go numb then as he was pushing on the tooth i started to panic and asked for a rest, on the second attempt i backed out nearly immediately.
I have an abscess under the tooth which created pain every time i put any pressure on the tooth, so i have been eating on the other side of my mouth
I also take sodium phenytoin, and need to eat regularly every 6 hours to keep my blood sugar level.
The dentist is recommending I consider IV sedaion.
Is this possible with my tablets and also the fact that I need to eat regularly
How can I clear the abscess under the tooth and, if I manage to clear the abscess will the pain be less if I try the extraction again.
Thanks
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