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Is it dry socket?
My white blood clot has removed.. And increasing but not severe. At 5 th day of tooth extraction. Picture attached.. Is it dry socket?
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Healing is taking place so no worries,if pain occurs consult your dentist
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Absolutely normal
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It is a normal healing socket....if pain persists visit Ur surgeon
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There is nothing called white blood clot. It doesn't seems like a dry socket. Hope you had followed post extraction instructions. Do warm salt rinsing twicw to thrice a day for next 5 days. Keep the extraction area clean.
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If still pain continues and no  Improvements please Do visit your dentist get an xray done.
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