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  2. Alveolar osteitis - Wikipedia

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    The most common location of dry socket: in the socket of an extracted mandibular third molar (wisdom tooth). Since alveolar osteitis is not primarily an infection, there is not usually any pyrexia (fever) or cervical lymphadenitis (swollen glands in the neck), and only minimal edema (swelling) and erythema (redness) is present in the soft tissues surrounding the socket.

  3. Talk:Alveolar osteitis - Wikipedia

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    Three weeks after having all wisdom teeth removed, the area with dry socket is still radiating pain and I'm still taking lots of ibuprofen. How long does it typically last? CuriousfromTX 20:58, 5 January 2007 (UTC) Usually, the pain from a "dry socket" goes away almost instantly when the dentist treats you for the pain with a dressing.

  4. Toothache - Wikipedia

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    The gingival papilla is swollen, tender and bleeds when touched. The pain occurs during and after eating, and may slowly disappear before being evoked again at the next meal, [nb 1] or relieved immediately by using a tooth pick or dental floss in the involved area. [6]: 125–135 A gingival or periodontal abscess may develop from this situation.

  5. Dumping syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Osmotic diarrhea, distension of the small bowel leading to crampy abdominal pain, and reduced blood volume can result. Late dumping syndrome occurs 2 to 3 hours after a meal. It results from excessive movement of sugar into the intestine, which raises the body's blood glucose level and causes the pancreas to increase its release of the hormone ...

  6. Socket preservation - Wikipedia

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    Socket preservation or alveolar ridge preservation is a procedure to reduce bone loss after tooth extraction. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] After tooth extraction, the jaw bone has a natural tendency to become narrow , and lose its original shape because the bone quickly resorbs , resulting in 30–60% loss in bone volume in the first six months. [ 3 ]

  7. Woman's Dry January Invite to Friends and Family Goes Viral ...

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    For Hurosky, the decision to commit to Dry January stemmed from some post-holiday fatigue. “Honestly, doing a lot of drinking during the holiday season had me feeling gross,” she admits.

  8. Xerostomia - Wikipedia

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    Dry mouth, [1] dry mouth syndrome [2] 3D medical illustration still showing decreased or insufficient functioning of salivary glands. Xerostomia , also known as dry mouth , is a subjective complaint of dryness in the mouth , which may be associated with a change in the composition of saliva , or reduced salivary flow, or have no identifiable ...

  9. Teacher details the early signs that led to colon cancer ...

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    After five rounds of chemotherapy to shrink the tumor, Del Valle had surgery to remove it, along with two pieces of her liver and a portion of her colon. “I can’t believe I was diagnosed with ...