Any time you have mouth surgery it will take a while for your mouth chemistry to go back to normal. You may have periods of normal, followed by more adjustments as your hormones shift, or you have inflammation in other areas of your body that also affects your mouth.
On Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 8:16:37 PM UTC-6, Sue Arakawa wrote:
-- Have you considered L-lysine supplement? It's the best thing for me when I get mouth sores. It is an amino acid. I also pull oil with sesame seed oil, no EO's added, anytime my mouth feels "off". There is always the possibility that you're over sensitized to an EO. If you're concerned it's a sensitization, you may want to drop all EO's for a week, and then gradually add them back one at a time.
Consider a warm compress with epsom salt.
Consider a chiropractic adjustment of your jaw (could be misaligned after holding your mouth open and babying one side over the other for so long).
Also, have you talked to your dentist? They sometimes have options for lingering pain.
On Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 8:16:37 PM UTC-6, Sue Arakawa wrote:
Can i get sensitive cheek linings or cold sores from putting clove oil in mouth 3-4 times a day for root canal extraction? The deep bone pain i get from the extraction is the worse. I have been using morphine bomb, Past tense, lavender & now deep blue & wintergreen. Help !!!
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