Painful dry socket: an alternative perspective

The Headache Clinic
17.05.23 10:11 AM - Comment(s)

A new and effective way of treating painful dry socket 
is described

The most common symptom of painful dry socket is a continuous throbbing pain that radiates to the ear and temple. Classically, this starts one to three days post extraction and may be accompanied by other signs and symptoms such as foul taste and halitosis. The symptoms can persist for up to 10 days after extraction and may include pain so severe that it is not relieved by even the strongest of analgesic medications.


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