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How to ease the pain in my wisdom tooth which has been pulled out?

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Well my 4th wisdom tooth has been giving me problems since many years so i decided to visit a dentist and he thought that removing the tooth would solve my problem so he gave me an appointment for tomorrow's morning,Well i went there but the dentist wasn't there yet as this is Pakistan i am talking about ,so his assistant treated my tooth with aneasia(to sleep the tooth ,not to feel pain) and later on started pulling the tooth out though i told her not to repeatedly(she should have listened to a woman) ,i think she was under training and she took 45 minutes to pull it out which gave pain to my lips as i had to open them wide ! and now after a month i still have pain in that specific area and it feels like something or some blood vessel is pulling down and under my tongue as well ,i am also experiencing some irritation in my ear as well,i have been talking alot of antibiotics an i have been to many other dentists but none of their solutions are helping me,All i want is some home remedies to cure my pain in that area where my tooth was pulled out the wrong way i guess,plz help me! thanks

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  1. Sounds like they may have disrupted a nerve.  Ibuprofin (motrin) can do wonders. If you take 4 of them it would be prescription strength. I would also ask if a root canal is necessary to remove the nerves from the extracted tooth.


  2. ibuprofen/nurofen will sort you out.  You are experiencing normal pain following a wisdom tooth extraction.

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