I would try using Tylenol 650mg instead, to prevent extended bleeding that can occur with Motrin or Advil. An opiate like Lortab/Vicodin would also be a good alternative for a few days.
Yes, they say not to take Tylenol or acetomitophen because it causes to blood to thin and can increase bleeding. Hope this helps!
Yes take 2 tablets along with your pain medicine and your nausea medicine.
yes you can
You can eat after having your wisdom teeth removed, but you should eat food that aren't crunchy, such as mashed potatoes, pudding, and milkshakes.
You can treat persistent dry sockets after having your wisdom teeth extracted with aspirin or ibuprofen. However, if it doesn't help, your dentist can prescribe an antibiotic.
wisdom teeth
No. Wisdom teeth should only be taken out if they are a problem.
No, having migraines for 5 days in a row is not normal at all after having your wisdom teeth pulled. You should contact the dentist right away.
I have never heard of that happening. As far as I know, eyesight has nothing to do with you having or not having your wisdom teeth.
Maybe my answer is more of an opinion, but NO, you should not smoke pot, At All... However, if you do smoke anything, to avoid getting dry sockets, you should not after having surgery on your wisdom teeth, at least not within 48 to 72 hours.
shes having her wisdom teeth out
You can eat prior to having a tooth extracted as long as you are only having a local anesthetic. Usually patients will opt for I.V. sedation for all four wisdom teeth.
It is sore from the trauma of removing the tooth and it is stiff probably from the swelling. Your doctor probably gave you a prescription for the pain. If not, ibuprofen should help.
The swollen lymph node under your jaw could be from having your wisdom teeth removed two weeks ago. You should see the dentist again in case there is an infection.
A full set of teeth, excluding wisdom teeth, is 28 for an adult.