I got my wisdom tooth removed almost 2 weeks ago and I’m having bad breath, pains, and ooze after night. Why is this?
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You might have a dry socket which means your blood clot got dislodged, go back to where you got them taken out so they can help you with that.
Sounds like there may be a problem there. You should see your dentist about it as soon as possible.
Did you rinse your mouth with saltwater or diluted Listerine several times a day, starting on the 4th day after the extraction? If you didn’t, there could be a bit of an infection in the area.
Did you avoid using a straw, spitting, or smoking until after the 4th day? If you didn’t, you may have sucked out the clot, giving you a dry socket (a very bad thing).
Definitely see your dentist ASAP!
It might be an infection/drysocket. or food caught in the sockets. please see ur dentsit/oral surgeon.