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Suggest Treatment For Painful Dental Extraction

i went to affordable dentures today to have my teeth fixed they did a great job but im so tired and these partial hurts me bad , they did the same day extraction and pu in a partial plate. i toook it out and it is still unberrible... they said for me to sleep in then and . the pain meds are not working please please tell me what to do ?
Mon, 16 Jun 2014
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Read your query.

Yes ,it can be a painful issue .The plate they put should ideally be not removed as it may not fit in again due to the changes which will occur in your oral cavity after the teeth extraction.

I would advice to continue the pain medication ( ibuprofen if you are not allergic).If the pain is not reducing you can report back to your dentist as he may add some thing to your prescribed medication.

Do saline gargling.

Thanks and regards.
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Suggest Treatment For Painful Dental Extraction

Thanks for using health Care Magic. Read your query. Yes ,it can be a painful issue .The plate they put should ideally be not removed as it may not fit in again due to the changes which will occur in your oral cavity after the teeth extraction. I would advice to continue the pain medication ( ibuprofen if you are not allergic).If the pain is not reducing you can report back to your dentist as he may add some thing to your prescribed medication. Do saline gargling. Thanks and regards.