I have a hole...in my mouth... :shock:
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I have a hole...in my mouth... :shock:
Er, i'm 8 days post bsso and genio and have recently regained full use of my tongue. I have been poking about in my mouth and found what felt like a hole on my left back corner of my mouth. I got a torch out and it IS a hole. I'm panicking. What do i do? The right hand side is all neatly stitched, yet on the left, the stitches seem to have come loose and aren't holding the wound closed.
I wish i'd noticed this before, i saw the oral surgeon today...
Do i go to A&E or to a doctor? Only problem is its the weekend now...
I wish i'd noticed this before, i saw the oral surgeon today...
Do i go to A&E or to a doctor? Only problem is its the weekend now...
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I remember being warned about the possibility of a hole forming in the roof of my mouth after my 3-piece Lefort I.
If I were you I would go to your local A&E - at least that will give you peace of mind. Alternatively, is the ward at the hospital where you got the operation open 24 hours? At the hospital I went to I think they had someone from the maxillofacial team onsite 24 hours a day.
Good luck.
If I were you I would go to your local A&E - at least that will give you peace of mind. Alternatively, is the ward at the hospital where you got the operation open 24 hours? At the hospital I went to I think they had someone from the maxillofacial team onsite 24 hours a day.
Good luck.
There's no weeping or bleeding but i can fit my tongue in there...i'm due to go back to the hospital on monday to see the orthodontist, do you think i should just leave it til then? I'm just worried about getting food trapped in there and it getting infected. I did a HP rinse to try and clean it out and it was agony for a good 45 mins after so i think it could be deep.
Ooo, just seen your message, sorry! The surgeon popped in to have a look and apparantely he read a recently read a paper that suggested that 50% of BSSO's have one of these 'holes' turn up-basically its where the stitching has wriggled apart and it leaves a cavity. But they heal up, you've just got to keep it clean. My surgeon said it was the first one he'd seen! So i'm first for holes AND first for latex band allergies
Ooo, there's one more special thing i forgot-my right ear lobe is numb. My surgeon said i'm the first patient of his to have this as well! He reckons it could be from the drains i had in my neck-the nerve to the ear runs up the neck and he thinks it may have been knocked. Makes putting in earrings fun!