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Ear ache

Over a month ago I had a tooth extracted and the dentist assured me he got the whole tooth however about two weeks ago I ahd little bone chips coming through my gum.  Then I staerted having pain in my loer jaw, throat and inner ear.  The chips finally fell out this weekend but my ear is still very painful.  I can not take antibiotics because it will negate my birth control.  Will this clear up on its own now that the chips are gone?


This discussion is related to ear pressure tooth and sinus pain. Inner  Infection? Wisdom teeth? Both?.
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Seriously! You are not taking antibiotics just because you need birth control! Get your guy to calm down while you get well or extract him. If you have a guy who is not taking care of you & insistent on sex when you do not feel well, you are better without him.

Your health is more important than sex! Use a condom if you must. Go get your medicine/antibiotics now. If you have an infection & do not take your medicines, you might end up getting so sick you will not be able to have sex, because the infection might get worse.

I really hope you feel better. I also hope someone gives you a shot of common sense, so you will respect yourself more by taking care of yourself first.
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need to go back to the dentist ... he will be able to make sure all the tooth is out... and that your not having some kind of TMJ problem... or make sure that there is no infection.... there is alot of antibiotics that can be taken with birthcontrol and have no effect on the birth control....
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