I'd call the dentist/ er dentist in the morning to see what they advise. My dentist will call in an emergency script/open the office for urgent issues (which I learned AFTER I'd suffered for 2 days in need of a root canal because I was stupid stubborn and waited until office hours. I could have NOT been in pain...)
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Antibiotics. But call your dentist and see if hey can just call in a scrip.
I'd always avoided it thinking there was caffeine involved (I don't know why I thought that?)
You're thinking of excedrin.
I can do that! I know the dentist is closed until the 2nd, but I forgot he might have an e,regency number. If not, I think I will just hit the UC.
Either way, you'll probably need to score some anti-bs and maybe some painkillers.
I am not letting to forecast dissuade me from getting a pedicure tomorrow. Damnit.
Opinion question: if I wake up tomorrow and the root canal side of my face still hurts and feels swollen and a little warm to the touch, should I go to urgent care for antibiotics, to be followed by dentist on Wednesday, or try for emergency dentist services?
Call your dentist but if you can't get seen or a script really quickly, urgent care. Dental infections are close to thinky organs. Also dental pain really sucks.
There can be an officiant throwdown leading up to the big event.
OYEZ, OYEZ, OYEZ; IT'S THE TEP-TIM NUPTIAL SMACKDOWN. TWO OFFICIANTS ENTER, ONE OFFICIANT LEAVES!
Tonsilitis, strep or sinus. Anyone want to place bets on which?
This sounds like the worst Fuck, Chuck or Marry ever!
Either way, you'll probably need to score some anti-bs and maybe some painkillers.
I have the pain killer part down. If it is still swollen tomorrow I will call the dentist and see if I have any luck there, but if not I will head to the UC center.
Good plan. I know UC can be a pain and all but infections are bad.
Good plan. I know UC can be a pain and all but infections are bad.
This. I am your worst-case scenario (well, maybe not WORST, but a really-not-good scenario), where my clown of an ex-endodontist left an infected root in my jaw. Better to follow up on it now. If it's just slow to heal, then you just wasted some time calling the dentist (or going to UC). But if it's an infection or something else that needs to be followed up, the sooner you do it, the better.