I know there have been a million threads on wisdom teeth extractions, but I didn't see much specifically about dry socket except try not to get 'em.
I had my lower left wisdom tooth pulled on Tuesday, and the area is still swollen today. I looked at the socket and it is not a pretty sight; however, there is no real pain associated with that. The websites I've looked at just say that "if you can see the bone past the socket, experience pain and foul odor, you most likely have dry socket." But everything is so puffy on that side that I wouldn't be able to see if I wanted to, and I can't brush my teeth like normal, which is attributing to an 'odor' (until i gently brush my teeth again).
Would it be very obvious to me if I had dry socket? Has anyone experienced this before?
I had my lower left wisdom tooth pulled on Tuesday, and the area is still swollen today. I looked at the socket and it is not a pretty sight; however, there is no real pain associated with that. The websites I've looked at just say that "if you can see the bone past the socket, experience pain and foul odor, you most likely have dry socket." But everything is so puffy on that side that I wouldn't be able to see if I wanted to, and I can't brush my teeth like normal, which is attributing to an 'odor' (until i gently brush my teeth again).
Would it be very obvious to me if I had dry socket? Has anyone experienced this before?