Princess Row
His Disney girl!
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OMG! Now that's a nightmare! No one should have to go through that!
Question for you - I was surprised that the incisions are still gaping holes in my mouth. He exlpained that gum incisions heal from the bottom up - so they will be that way for awhile. He said it's not skin like on your body, when you cut yourself skin heals & grows over a wound - it's the opposite for your gums. Ok well now that they're not packed anymore for dry socket, food gets stuck in them instantly (and they're very sensitive - anything cold sends me through the roof), then to flush them out is even more sensitive (and he wants the tip if the irrigation syringe IN the incisions to flush them). My question is - how long until these holes are gone in my mouth? Weeks? Months?
I also have one VERY sensitive molar now, that started when the one wisdom tooth erupted sideways & was pushing against that molar (so it's not a side effect of the surgery). He said it probably wore the enamel off the good molar - is this normal? I can't get anything - even a sip of water - near that molar or I'm through the roof with pain that goes into my jaw & other teeth. I will tell the dentist about it at my next appt. but has this happened to anyone else? Will I ever be able to eat or drink on that side of my mouth again?
The holes should be gone soon. After the whole incident mine almost completely healed within 3 weeks. You really need to flush it even if it is painful....as the food will cause bacteria and it will be 10000000 times worse.