I had to go in 6 days later, because one side still hurt really bad. He irrigated it and put some more medicine in there. He said it sounded like the beggining signs of dry socket, but hoped this would help. I have since noticed, especially in the last 4-5 days that it has been healing. (It does still hurt on that side though).
More importantly, I have noticed in the last 2-3 days an increase in the amound of mucus my nose is producing. I can't blow it out (because of what the doctor said) and if I try to sniff it in at all it hurts reeeally bad, so I don't do that either. What is really bothering me is the smell and taste of it. It is a yukey sweet smell and taste.
I don't have insurance, so I really don't want to go to the doctor unless there is really something they can do.
Any ideas of what is going on here? Is it a sinus infection maybe?
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I know a lot of cases who had this situation after wisdom tooth extraction. Here is what I think that you are dealing with - it is totally possible that an infection has entered your sinuses through the wisdom teeth wounds. Also, you should know that this is not that common, but it is not something that you should freak about at all as well. Anyway, my husband had this situation and according to his experience, this should go away in a few weeks. Also, I suggest you visit your doctor because he will prescribe an antibiotic that will clear up the remaining infection in your tooth-holes. But it won't clean your sinuses as well.
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My sinus was connected to my mouth and therefore got quite badly infected...in cases where the connected is more than 3mm, it is recomended to get it sugically cosed and mine was a 5mm hole.
So i got a second surgery done 2 days ago where the gap was closed using a membrane and gum tissue around the upper wisdom tooth. Also i am on heavy anti biotics to kill the infection in my sinus....i consulted 3 different oral surgeons and after gettin the same advice from all, i went ahead n got the connection between my mouth and sinus surgically closed. Now i will be on antibiotics for a week and hopefully that kills the infection. The only thing i find funny is....the tooth that came out easily in comparison to the lower tooth, was the one that caused more problems. Hopefully this info helps.
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Five days ago, I had a molar extracted because it had no support and broke. It didn't hurt while it was in there, but I went to the dentist and he suggested I get it out while I wasn't in any pain. I was in pain for three days and the first two days I took medicine he prescribed. Then I had over the counter Tylenol. Worked good. Now I've got this sweet, bad odor in my mouth. The stitches are self absorbing and there are no holes. I don't know why there's that sweet, bad odor from my mouth. It embarrasses me because I think others know my breath stinks.
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Go to the drugstore and ask for a syringe,tell them why you need it.
Fill the syringe with warm water, put 2 fingers in your mouth, trying to stretch your cheek out so you can see the hole and continuously shoot the water from the syringe into the hole and the food will come out. Keep doing it over and over. If it works for you, make sure to do it every time after you eat.
And you will be rid of your horrible taste and smell.
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