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Can anyone please tell me what is this. I did my xray opg and this is the report. My right jaw had swelling and I was able to feel a little lump.
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I don't have access to images or specific medical reports, including X-rays or OPGs (Orthopantomograms). Therefore, I cannot directly interpret or analyze the results of your X-ray. However, I can provide some general information about dental X-ray reports and the term "empty socket." An empty socket on an X-ray report typically refers to a space or void in the jawbone where a tooth used to be. This can occur after a tooth extraction, where the tooth has been removed, and the socket is healing. Since you mentioned that you had swelling and a little lump in your right jaw, it's crucial to consult with your dentist or oral healthcare professional for a thorough examination and interpretation of your X-ray results. They can evaluate the X-ray images, assess the condition of the jawbone, and determine the cause of the swelling and the presence of any lumps or abnormalities. If the empty socket corresponds to a recent tooth extraction, it may be a normal part of the healing process. However, if you are experiencing any discomfort, swelling, or other concerning symptoms, it's essential to seek professional advice promptly.
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Hi If you would have shared the X-ray it would have been easy to help you out. Nevertheless the report suggests that there is an empty socket in that area which is an outcome of any recent extraction. Since you haven’t mentioned any prior history I assume you got your tooth removed recently from that area.
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Its nothing empty socket either tooth is missing or u recently removed it so it’s empty
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Why was this xray done?
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Kindly elaborate the type of lump.
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Please share your OPG X-ray to find out the issue
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Share the OPG x ray to examine better
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Hi, please share the OPG xray. Thanks
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Hi, Please share the X-Ray OpG to get a better idea. Did you have any recent extractions?
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it would be better if you could share a picture of your OPG. The report only mentions of an empty extraction socket or right upper wisdom molar/tooth.
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Hello Empty socket is not an finding may be u have missing tooth or u recently removed any tooth . Plz share opg
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Hi. Could you please share the history,why was this x ray taken? Did u have any pain? Extraction of impacted was done,and Was it to check the socket? If it was to check the socket of the extracted tooth then it says there are no fragments left behind,the socket is empty
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Kindly share details history and attach all the documents present for better suggestions
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Advised to share OPG
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Please share OPG x ray
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