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Should Tooth Extraction Be Done Despite Jaw Swelling?

should I go ahead & what back bottom tooth, half filling come off & wisdom tooth pushing under same tooth. I've been taking antibiotics, 900 mg. 3 days. Dr. wants pull tomorrow. Jaw still swollen. Should I let him Fri or wait until Mon.? still on antibiotic.
Wed, 1 Oct 2014
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If the jaw swelling and pain is minimal and you have had your course of antibiotics then you can get it removed without any trouble. Though if there is a significant pain and swelling that is persisting then it is advisable to wait for a day or two more since any tooth removal in such a case may lead to spread of infection and also difficulty in removal of tooth which the dentist may have to face chairside.
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Should Tooth Extraction Be Done Despite Jaw Swelling?

If the jaw swelling and pain is minimal and you have had your course of antibiotics then you can get it removed without any trouble. Though if there is a significant pain and swelling that is persisting then it is advisable to wait for a day or two more since any tooth removal in such a case may lead to spread of infection and also difficulty in removal of tooth which the dentist may have to face chairside.