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Old 02-03-2015, 01:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Bryanna View Post
covertid,

Granulation tissue is lumpy, not flat. White patches could be a few things. It could be the natural sloughing off of some dead tissue which is normal and should stop soon. Or you could be using too much salt and that is causing the tissue to slough off too much. Just put a 1/4 tsp of salt in a 3 oz glass of water when you rinse.

If the white patches become sore or you develop red sores in the center of the patches then you have developed canker sores or herpes sores. These can occur after a tooth extraction. They can take up to 21 days to heal completely. However, these ulcers are always sore. So it yours are not sore, then don't be too concerned about them as they should subside very soon.

Bryanna
Hi Bryanna, I have an image of it, would you mind take a look at it? Ive been using issued chlorhex to rinse instead.
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