file so i got a tooth taken out. i began taking cds and washed my mouth with it a couple of times. now it hurts where my tooth was. as if it was infected.

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28 Nov 2020 04:28 - 28 Nov 2020 04:33 #66685 by IslandEternal
what?

what's going on? it's hurting as if i had an infection... what happened?

now it's swelling...

help pls.
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28 Nov 2020 05:30 #66686 by mart1n
Dentists over here prescribe pretty strong painkillers for dealing with pain after pulled teeth. ClO2 is not a painkiller. ClO2 will help avoid infection
If you want to avoid painkillers you could try DMSO. Either by itself or together with CDS.

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28 Nov 2020 05:36 #66687 by IslandEternal
i'm not worried about pain. i'm worried about it being something else. it's very weird. it just happened after i took the clo2. also, my face is swelling and my eye is watering and my nose is runny (just on the left side).

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28 Nov 2020 14:31 - 28 Nov 2020 15:31 #66690 by IslandEternal
man it feels so bad and weird. my face is selling. it had been ok the two previous days.
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01 Dec 2021 07:55 #72838 by jeffers
when i had one taken out i used dmso by rubbing it on the hole and around my gums and it was gone in no time

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01 Dec 2021 21:55 #72852 by woofy
When a blood clot is dislodged after a tooth extraction, it leads to a dental condition called "Dry sockets." This occurs when the nerves inside your gum and your jawbone are exposed under your extraction site. You'll notice painful and swollen gums. If you experience dry sockets, you must contact your dentist right away as it can lead to infections if left untreated.

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