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Originally Posted by Bryanna
Hi Laughter,
I know the "spider dance" well!! I have done that a time or two and not just for stuff pertaining to myself.....!!! Sometimes it makes the patient feel better to dance with them ![Smile](images/smilies/smile.gif) Sure wish it made the icky problem disappear though "-"
Okay so you still have some infection brewing there. It could be as simple as something close to the surface of the gum line like a piece of granulation tissue or a bony fragment that has worked its way up. But without a clinical and radio graphic evaluation, you cannot be sure of what it is.
So....... it would be wise to see oral surgeon #2 again. It's okay, I am dancing with you ~'.'~
Hopefully it is just a mild issue and once remedied the site will heal up well. Keep me posted.
Bryanna
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Hi again Bryanna,
![Smile](images/smilies/smile.gif)
Well, I saw the OS this past Saturday. The panoramic and PT x-rays show that "there is something in there" <----the OS's words, not mine. He agreed that the unhealthy tissue is also back, although it isn't as big as the most recent time that I had to have surgery.
He confirmed the pus and blood factor as well (bleck). Long story short, I have to go in this Saturday (May 9th) to have same surgery again, Bryanna. Is my situation common? How often do patients have this many issues/procedures after having two teeth extracted?
I'm not a happy camper. Cluck,cluck, cluck. ~Laughter