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Originally Posted by Bryanna
Hi Mary,
Yes that is a large area and usually more than a general dentist can handle unless they have extensive training in oral surgery.
There are different methods used to attempt at least primary closure on a hole of that size and the ideal time to perform the closure is at the time of the extractions. Oral tissue recedes after any tooth extraction which can be problematic if trying to close up the wound at a later date. Also the more diseased the tissue is or the more tissue that is removed during the surgery, the less there will be to suture closed. So between the recession, the infection and the traumatic surgery..... this oral surgeon has a difficult task to perform.
What is the current status of the opening in the sinus?
Bryanna
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That is how big the hole still is. The used something new (something made from placenta) for the bone graft today so it should help it stay packed.