Is this because Vicoprofen alveolitis after tooth extraction? If a tooth extraction. I just take in liquids after 3 days, still feeling the pain. Almost worse than after tooth extraction I am outside of my gum line on my jaw really hurts exposed.Its .. I wonder if the bleeding stops Vicroprofen because I know that ibuprofen can temporarily stop periods for women, so if this is the cause of my dry socket?
The logical answer would be yes. The reason being, you do not feel that much pain and you could do something to make it worse than if you had no pain killer. Just be careful not to disturb the clot. If you have a dry socket, it will hurt for a few days and be more severe. get out, you will be allowed. It is a traumatic experience teeth pulled. Approximately one week from the time you retired, he should feel better. In two weeks, it should be almost just as good as new, but will not completely heal for several weeks. It takes at least six months for the gum to fill in. This is not a painful process.
Take ibuprofen with alveolitis and have no correlation - and ibuprofen does not stop a period, it is an anti-inflammatory and has nothing to do with stopping bleeding, just reduce pain and swelling.
The pain medicines have nothing to do with training alveolitis. Normally, the third day after extraction, the pain will be worse. Then it should gradually start to feel better on a daily basis. Otherwise, you can have a dry socket and should have a medicated dressing placed in the socket to give you relief from pain and allow healing. Good luck.
Posted on February 20, 2010.