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What Causes Tender Lump In Socket After Removing The Wisdom Tooth?

I got my wisdom teeth removed a month ago. I ended up getting dry socket and an infection so the doctor gave me more medication. I started to heal and even flushed out the sockets. Not I have a lump along my jawline that is tender to the touch. Is it possible that food got stuck in the socket?
Thu, 16 Oct 2014
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The lump over the jaw line can be because of the infection of the bone that is garres osteomyelitis. Nothing to be panic, complete the course of antibiotics particularly amoxicillin and metronidazole combination. keep the socket area clean by rinsing with saline. If it is not reducing in a week, consult a oral physician and take a occlusal radiograph to confirm the diagnosis.
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What Causes Tender Lump In Socket After Removing The Wisdom Tooth?

Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query. The lump over the jaw line can be because of the infection of the bone that is garres osteomyelitis. Nothing to be panic, complete the course of antibiotics particularly amoxicillin and metronidazole combination. keep the socket area clean by rinsing with saline. If it is not reducing in a week, consult a oral physician and take a occlusal radiograph to confirm the diagnosis. I hope my answer will help you, take care.