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How do i deal with dizziness after tooth extraction?

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Dr. Brett Noorda answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Consult w dentist: Hard to answer this without more info. Factors can include the # and location of extractions, how long ago it was done, how well you are healing, the pain meds you are taking, and others. Best to consult with the dr who treated you to discuss the many possibilities and narrow them down to find the cause and a solution.

Answered 9/1/2018

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Dizziness: Dizziness can be caused by several things. You might be dizzy from the anesthesia or from being dehydrated. If so, drink lots of liquids and wait for the effects of the anesthesia to subside. However, vertigo can also be caused by displacement of the tiny structures in the inner ear, in which case an eppley maneuver may be the answer to your dizziness. I've seen it before.

Answered 5/16/2018

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