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Oral Surgery/migraines

by Mr. J, May 19, 2007 12:00AM
I am a 30+ year Male otherwise healthy, NKDA with postoperative migraine type pain in temporal and retro-orbital area.  I had four wisdom teeth extractions. It was a very difficult extraction with tuberosity fracture and palatal tear area #16. Managed postop pain with around two weeks of Percocet. After my wounds began healing and Percocet withdrawn, severe headache pain started.  I know for sure that one of my wisdom teeth was so impacted that the oral surgeon didn't want to touch it at first, but he did anyway.  In doing so could he have damage nerves setting off a chain reaction of miss firing nerves?  I don't?  I just want my head to stop hurting it’s been almost 3 months since the surgery.  HELP!
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