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Is swelling a normal reaction to wisdom tooth extraction?
Swelling after wisdom tooth extraction is a normal reaction. It may begin the day after surgery and reach its peak 2-3 days later. Swelling following removal of wisdom teeth may affect your entire jaw and may even spread to your cheeks and eyes. It can make it difficult to open your mouth and eat, but you should still try to eat a healthy diet.Root Canals - Related Articles
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