Take a sip of mouthwash and swill it around the mouth. Press against the abscess with a sterile pad until the pus is released. Spit out and rinse with mouthwash. Once the pus has been released the pain should go away! Continue to the end of the antibiotic treatment. Revisit the dentist.
So - Follow up with your dentist as medically advised! I assume the course of penicillin worked, and the abscess has been cured? As to what "Well, today?" means is too vague!
Remove the abscess composed of dead rotting dental pulp and bacteria, insert a metal reinforcing pin and gutta percha packing to fill the resulting void (so the tooth won't collapse) and finally put on a crown to replace the chewing surface that had to be removed to get to the abscess.
The athlete had a persistent pain in his knee. The persistent residential homeowners were finally allowed to talk with the mayor. Some pesticides remain persistent in the soil for months.
man who is having gas problems explains to his doctor that every time he farts it sounds like Honda. The doctor does an examination and finds nothing wrong with the man. As a last resort he looks into the patient's mouth and finally spots the problem. "I'm sorry, you'll have to go to a dentist for your problem." So the man goes to see his dentist. After a quick exam, the dentist announces that the man has an abscess. "No problem, I'll have you fit and without your embarrassing problem in a jiffy," says the dentist. Sure enough, the man's problem disappears and he no longer makes farts that sound like a Honda. The next week the man calls up the dentist and thanks him for all he's done for him. But before he hangs up he asks the dentist how he knew the problem was caused by an abscess. The dentist replies, "It's easy. Everyone knows that an abscess makes the fart go Honda.
you spell it...: finally
No, the correct way to say it is "She has finally come."
Finally is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "you have finally learnt how to spell the word".
finally i reached the place. I broke up with him Finally.
No, "finally" is not a preposition. It is an adverb that typically indicates something happened after a period of time, at the end, or as the last in a series of events.
I had finally outrun .....
...it's the same
Finally is an adverb.