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use a heat pack and call the dentist they have emergncy times where you can come in without making another appointment
Get a replacement prescription.
Use an ice pack for the swelling.
Call your dentist. Tell him the problem and ask for another prescription.
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You're reading I started taking antibiotics for my abscess yesterday, but this morning my antibiotics disappeared and no one could find them. Now my cheek looks like I've stuck a tennis ball in it. how can I reduce the swelling? I need to go to classes tomorrow. Help!
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un fortunately my dentist isn't the most conveniant for times. he's the only dentist who works in the place that I go to, and his times and days are weird. I supposed that I could try to get his receptionist to try and make an emergancy appointment, but it doesn't seem lucky.
But I shall try none the less. The pain has gone, but the swelling is the real imediate problem causing the discomfort. I can't even open my mouth halfway because of all teh swelling and I don't want to go to classes in this condition.
by kikiasumi on October 4th, 2009
also ibuprofen an anti inflammatory not saying its going to get all the swelling down but its worth a try!!
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