HauntedKnight wrote:
I got the remaining bits of the molar removed on Friday at the Birmingham dental hospital. I was very impressed by the staff and facilities there. It was a very difficult procedure as the roots kept splintering, so they had to cut into the bone to dig them out. But it was made so much more manageable by all the friendly and compassionate staff. The area is still aching and sore but feels much better than it was before.
OH you poor thing! I just went through this in late November but I was lucky... my dentist sent me to an oral surgeon. He had to dissect the tooth "in situ" and take it out piecemeal, but he numbed me very thoroughly and it took about 30 minutes.
You'll be sore for awhile. Take your pain meds, but please also take calcium and vitamin D... eat oatmeal if you like it, it's got a lot of silica which is good for bone healing, get a lot of protein. Chicken soup. Beef tea.
DON'T SPIT WHEN YOU BRUSH YOUR TEETH! There is a blood clot where the tooth came out and it's fragile now. If you spit, you can lose it, and if you lose it you will hurt terribly. Rinse GENTLY with saltwater and lean over and just let the water drop into the sink. Trust me on this, they hammered this into my head at the oral surgeon's. You should avoid spitting, drinking with a straw, hot liquids for maybe three weeks.
Good luck. I just got back on a solid diet about ten days ago. I'm going to need an implant so my adventure isn't even half over yet... best of luck to you, with yours.
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