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1month after sorgical tooth extraction
After 1 month of surgical tooth extraction I have no pain no issue I attached my gum picture for your ready reference to suggest me is it good or something else
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It’s looks like healing not done till now. While healing a series of physiological events occur, resulting in wound healing and bone regeneration within the socket.
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Warm saline gargle 3 times a day
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Don’t chew from that side till healing completion.
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Looks Like its very raw and Still healing. you can do massage on the gums using Hexigel ointment for a minute and then leave for 20 min at least. dont rinse
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Salt water rinses : 4-5 times a day will also help for 15 days
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It's healing... Visit ur dentist if u have any pain there
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It's healing socket.if any pain associated visit your dentist.
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