Extraction is not healing 44 .days over .still red Ness. I have uploaded the image in previous post.
1st x ray in this post 1months back
2nd x ray yesterday.
Any bone loss or sign of cancer ?
I am anxious plz tell
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Take antibiotics to relieve infection and improve healing of extraction socket. You can consult through this for further information with clinical findings. Avoid hot,spicy food.avoid smoking.
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How is it clinically inside your mouth??? Is it healed or still healing??? If it not healed inside your mouth then get a check-up done and do the needful
To make out the difference in xray it will take 5+ month depending on patients....
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if you are getting pain, kindly visit your near by Dentist
No worries, it takes around 6â8 weeks for bone formation to be detected on x ray. make sure that you keep the area clean, salt water and Betadine Gargle will help. Visit your dentist and get it checked clinically. thank you
Hie their may b angulation or something it seems like you have fracture in adjacent tooth need to evaluate properly
Use betadine mouth wash their is prominent bone loss
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Bone loss is present because of previous infection. The healing after the extraction is not proper. Please kindly get the extraction socket checked by your dentist and keep the extraction socket clean.
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