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Re: Infection after RC ?

Not sure if my last reply was posted , so I'll try again. The infection was
there before the RC and still exsists a month later.There's no pain. I was on
Cephelixin for a while , which helped ,but used my last refill a week ago-.
Still get the redness and pus from my gum. My regular dentist says it's normal
,but I'm not so sure. Should I ask my endontist to write me another prescription
?


Bakdor


-- In 000-Fear-Of-Dentists@yahoogroups.com, "suedarn" <suedarn@...> wrote:
>
> 3-10 days, right?
> But I think you must take antibiotics.
> Take them right and fisish the Tx.
> I think Clindamycin is this years rage.
> It's what works this year....?
> Anybody know more?
> Motrin Aleve helps a lot.
> Read warnings though.
> Pay attention to what yer doing.
> -Sue
> (not a doctor)
>





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3-10 days, right? But I think you must take antibiotics. Take them right and fisish the Tx. I think Clindamycin is this years rage. It's what works this...
suedarn
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Apr 30, 2009
5:33 am

Not sure if my last reply was posted , so I'll try again. The infection was there before the RC and still exsists a month later.There's no pain. I was on...
Bakdor
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Apr 30, 2009
9:54 pm

Had my root canal a month ago, which was preceded by a related gum infection. After a month, I still see redness of the gum by that tooth,and a pus discharge...
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Apr 30, 2009
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PUS? ARE YOU SERIOUS? I'd totally go to urgent care or a general pracitioner a family practice guy or another dentist for a second opinion (last choice) or...
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Apr 30, 2009
10:03 pm

I'm taking garlic pills this week , a great natural antibiotic , and I happy to say no more pus. I'll continue to take them until the redness is gone. Bakdor ...
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